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 1       I|     of Truth," -- entitled " True Reason." The work of Celsus
 2      XI|    possibly allow this to be true of him, seeing that Pythagoras
 3      XI|  other hand if the story was true, then the legend was false,
 4     XVI| quite reliable and perfectly true. It is anyhow worth our
 5     XIX|     over the province, finds true and reliable after due enquiry,
 6    XXII| doubt that these stories are true, when his very insistence
 7    XXXI|  this particular story to be true, I should certainly say
 8    XXXI| important demon; the same is true also of the youth who had
 9    XXXV|     is still ignorant of his true character; and taking him
10   XXXIX|    accuse their hero and not true historians ? But in that
11     XLI|    according to the views of true philosophy, every soul is
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