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 1      II|        Asclepius, the lover of mankind, worked any number of miracles,
 2      II|        truth and their love of mankind determined to give the publicity
 3      IV|      he should once come among mankind ; nor on the fact that he
 4      VI|        illuminate the world of mankind more brightly than the sun,
 5     VII|        shedding its glory upon mankind, finish in darkness its
 6    VIII|        he was born superior to mankind in general, and so he is
 7      XV|     shameless and abandoned of mankind ; on the other hand only
 8   XXVII|        the most unfortunate of mankind, claim to alter the course
 9   XXXVI| Apollonius, who is superior to mankind and has foreknowledge of
10 XXXVIII|       transcending the rest of mankind, could indulge in such high-faluting
11     XLI|      are not even able to help mankind. And again, if it were decreed
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