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 1     Int,      II|  ancient theology was, as all natural theology must be, an appendage
 2     Int,      IV| suspects155, thus obtains its natural meaning. Cicero uses the
 3     Int,      IV|     mentioned by Pliny in the Natural History as the patron of
 4     Int,      IV|   which is by [lxii] no means natural to Cicero. The negotiations
 5     Not,       1|  happiness the acquisition of natural advantages. These are of
 6     Not,       1|       which they revolve. How natural then, in the absence of
 7     Not,       1|  universe, as though to their natural home, just where Arist.
 8     Not,       2|  followthe Academic. This is natural, but they must know that
 9     Not,       2|       Continget: "will be the natural consequence." The notion
10     Not,       2|     to alter. Lux is properly natural light, lumen artificial,
11     Not,       2|     it would have seemed more natural to transpose these epithets.
12     Not,       2|    which the ancients thought natural and useful (135). How absurd
13     Not,       2|    the name Academic in a non natural fashion?" Si dies est lucet:
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