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 1      II|     after an interval he adds as follows : " Let us note however
 2      VI|        not right or possible. It follows then that there is no reason
 3      VI|        jealousy of any thing. It follows that the controller of this
 4      XI|         that he addressed him as follows : "My system of wisdom is
 5      XI|    himself, who speaks of him as follows: "He had as a teacher of
 6      XI|          such form of wisdom. It follows then that he learnt these
 7      XI|       was of a divine nature, it follows that the story of his teachers
 8      XV| ill-starred wretches. For if one follows the reasoning here used,
 9   XXIII|        the autocrat Domitian, as follows : " For the form of the
10  XXXIII|          of himself. They are as follows: " But I know most human
11   XXXIV|          in the court exactly as follows : " Accord me too, if you
12    XXXV|         wrought this miracle. It follows that the fellow's earlier
13    XXXV|   perfect consistency, argued as follows : " If you think me a wizard,
14    XXXV|          against him somewhat as follows, keeping to his own premisses:
15      XL|     death, although Philostratus follows in his book the accounts
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