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1 Intro, 3 | season passes~away', and philosophers have said: 'Whatever is
2 1, Story5 | perfect understanding; and philosophers have said:~'Power consists
3 1, Story15| that he loses his head. Philosophers have said~that it is necessary
4 1, Story16| intellect is this? The saying of philosophers has come~true, that friends
5 1, Story20| unmindful of the maxim of~philosophers, who have said: 'Who offends
6 1, Story23| account of the maxim of philosophers who~have said:~ ~ When thou
7 1, Story36| baseness~of service because philosophers have said that it is better
8 1, Story38| Story 38~ ~ A company of philosophers were discussing a subject
9 2, Story44| rather than themselves; and philosophers have said~that a brother
10 3, Story8 | Story 8~ ~ ~ One of the philosophers forbade his son to eat much
11 3, Story11| injure thy soul.~ ~ ~ And philosophers have said: 'If for instance
12 5, Story9 | than not to see~him; and philosophers have said that it is easier
13 5, Story20| ocular evidence because~philosophers have said:~ ~ ~ He who grasps
14 6, Story1 | his nature~because Ionian philosophers have said that although
15 7, Story5 | according to the words of philosophers, who said: Impart to them~
16 7, Story9 | narrated in the compositions of philosophers that scorpions~are not born
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