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 1     Int,       I|      this is nowhere explicitly stated. Cicero must at this time
 2     Int,     III|         which is not explicitly stated in the two earliest works
 3     Int,      IV|        arguments are explicitly stated to be derived from a discussion
 4     Not,       1|        thus made to say that he stated many things dialectically,
 5     Not,       1|     standard is then succinctly stated, in which virtue has chief
 6     Not,       1|    τελος of the Peripatetics is stated to be το κατ' αρετην ζην
 7     Not,       1|    things; even the word εμε is stated to be an absurdity, since
 8     Not,       2| maintained by the Stoics may be stated thus suo quidque genere
 9     Not,       2|     famous men? Even Chrysippus stated many difficulties concerning
10     Not,       2|        omission. Ista diceret: "stated the opinions you asked for."
11     Not,       2|       14 the finis of Polemo is stated to be secundum naturam vivere,
12     Not,       2|       The finis therefore, thus stated, is not different from that
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