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1 I, 1 | of which we have destined seven books, although the subject 2 I, 5 | one of the number of the seven wise men, and who is said 3 I, 22| body of Numa, in the other seven books in latin respecting 4 II, 9 | short, from those first seven wise men, even to Socrates 5 III, 24| are mentioned among the seven wonders of the world, when 6 IV, 1 | OVER EVERY AGE, AND OF THE SEVEN WISE MEN OF GREECE.~WHEN 7 IV, 1 | there are said to have been seven, who, because they ventured 8 IV, 1 | whole world there were only seven who were called by the name 9 IV, 1 | after the renown of those seven wise men, it is incredible 10 IV, 5 | prophet Moses, who lived about seven hundred years before the 11 VI, 6 | wise, nor those well-known seven; but from their constant 12 VII, 14| complete number. For there are seven days, by the revolutions 13 VII, 14| are made up; and there are seven stars which do not set, 14 VII, 14| stars which do not set, and seven luminaries which are called 15 VII, 24| but the sun will become seven times brighter than it now 16 VII, 26| of the kingdom, that is, seven thousand of the world, shall 17 VII, 26| nation of God alone. Then for seven continuous years the woods 18 VII, 27| Since we have completed the seven courses of the work which