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 1       X|     must therefore add to the teachers whom we have already enumerated
 2      XI|    then ever any one of these teachers that professed either to
 3      XI| follows that the story of his teachers is a pure fiction. On the
 4     XII|    only had the distinguished teachers mentioned, but, if he likes,
 5      XV|     you can say you owe it to teachers anyhow, for it is not likely
 6      XV|     that the Indians have any teachers of this." Such are the wonderful
 7      XV|     by saying that he had had teachers, and he tells him who they
 8    XVII|       them, who were inferior teachers to him, were sitting, were,
 9   XXIII|      into relation with other teachers, to have begun his career
10    XXVI|      this most philosophic of teachers out of fear of Nero ordered
11   XXVII|    imputation under which his teachers lay. And accordingly he
12   XXVII|   above mentioned as gods and teachers of the sage, and admits
13   XXVII|     see that in maligning the teachers, he maligns the disciple.~ ~
14 XXXVIII|       hesitate to entitle his teachers, of whom else are all these
15      XL|    had made trial of the same teachers as he, yet were eminent
16     XLI|      did you visit schools of teachers and philosophers, and trouble
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