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 1     Int,      II|       relation in which Cicero stands to the chief schools.~The
 2     Int,      IV|      latter. Nothing therefore stands in the way of Krische's
 3     Int,      IV|    long to hear how the matter stands197." Again, a little later: "
 4     Not,       1|    ratione. But the word as it stands has exactly the meaning
 5     Not,       1|      please me. The text as it stands is not intolerable, though
 6     Not,       1|       the sentence in which it stands, is intensely Stoic. For
 7     Not,       1|      found to this in Cic., it stands in glaring contradiction
 8     Not,       1|     Sensus omnis hebetes: this stands in contradiction to the
 9     Not,       1| tuebantur: far from true as it stands, Polemo was an inchoate
10     Not,       2|        but omnibus hardly ever stands for omn. rebus, therefore
11     Not,       2|      if thou hadst kept, etc." stands without the consequence "
12     Not,       2|   assigned to a sceptic. As it stands in the text the doctrine
13     Not,       2|    into hunc, while hoc, which stands immediately after nego,
14     Not,       2|        with puto, which surely stands on the same level. Non magis:
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