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 1      II|            continues thus : " But in the time of our own ancestors, during
 2     III|                who spent -so much of his time with Apollonius was a native
 3     III|             Assyria, where for the first time, on his own soil, he came
 4     III|             person in question from that time onwards. Maximus however
 5      IV|             bitterly, those who in their time rebelled against his divine
 6      IV|              Truth," who has at the same time taken possession of the
 7      IV|              Christians, and at the same time of what they are pleased
 8      VI|                  his own messengers from time to time, for the salvation
 9      VI|                  messengers from time to time, for the salvation and succour
10    VIII|                declares he for the first time clearly understood the nature
11      XV|               character, and at the same time they have endowed those
12   XVIII|                 got wealth for the first time and does not know how to
13   XVIII|              some considerable length of time. And he relates that they
14     XIX|                 due enquiry, at the same time that he condemns us for
15   XXIII|               vomited foam, when all the time a plague is nothing in the
16    XXIV|             sepulchre, dressed the first time in a tunic, and five cubits
17    XXIV|                so many heroes all at one time, and whether Palamedes had
18    XXVI|            report "it was raining at the time, and a vapour exhaled from
19    XXVI|         philosopher Euphrates who at the time was in the country and was
20   XXVII|              wise and blessed, it is now time to learn." And after a little
21    XXIX|                  it is not now the first time, but already in the case
22    XXXI|                 was really alive all the time and still bore in herself
23   XXXII| miracle-mongering character. At the same time we need not devote too much
24  XXXIII|                  everything; at the same time I reserve my knowledge partly
25    XXXV|                it was then for the first time that he truly understood
26    XXXV|                 it was now for the first time, after having passed so
27    XXXV|                  having passed so long a time with him, that he realised
28    XXXV|                then he now for the first time experienced these feelings,
29  XXXVII|             length of his apology to the time allowed him by the water-clock.~ ~
30   XXXIX|                 although you were at the time quite a stripling, and not
31   XXXIX|                everything that is out of time and out of tune, let me
32    XLII|                nature, it is at the same time always accompanied by a
33    XLII|              their doing so. At the same time if anyone ventures to overpass
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