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 1     Int,      IV|     Antiochus, and the fittest person to expound the opinions
 2     Int,      IV|      attach learned men to his person. At Alexandria he was found
 3     Int,      IV|       the authority of another person. All his arguments are explicitly
 4     Not,       1|        a speaker use iste of a person who is present. Goer. qu.
 5     Not,       1|        Aelii: MSS. Laelii. The person meant is L. Aelius Stilo
 6     Not,       1|     adopted by Cic. in his own person, as in D.F. IV. 5 De Leg.
 7     Not,       1|        does, for the name of a person (Annals XII. 66, etc.).
 8     Not,       2| dialogue. Probably Zeno is the person who serius adamavit honores.~
 9     Not,       2|       by Simonides (who is the person denoted here by cuidam)
10     Not,       2| apparent intervals between the person and the objects; the state
11     Not,       2|         the disposition of the person's mind, and the soundness
12     Not,       2| sensations so similar that the person who has one of the sensations
13     Not,       2|         but be supposed by the person who feels it to be caused
14     Not,       2|       name belonging to a real person aliquis ought to be written (
15     Not,       2|     conj. habet. The change of person, however, (from dicit to
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