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 1      II|        devoid of education and wizards, -- the history of Apollonius
 2   XXVII| consider the following facts : wizards, whom for my part I reckon
 3   XXVII|       exhibits in the light of wizards the famous philosophers
 4   XXVII|       when he is arguing about wizards, he mentions them too and
 5 XXXVIII|       concerning magicians and wizards; " But I call wizards men
 6 XXXVIII|      and wizards; " But I call wizards men of false wisdom, for
 7 XXXVIII|       philosophic men or among wizards. We have only to observe
 8 XXXVIII|      he himself has said about wizards and falsely wise men together
 9 XXXVIII|     himself calling the latter wizards, he shows that they are
10     XLI|          And why do you insult wizards, by calling them false sophists,
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