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 1   XXVII|   right in considering them wise and blessed, it is now time
 2    XXIX|   for they are both of them wise." Whereupon Vespasian answered: "
 3    XXIX| throw my doors open wide to wise men." What can we think
 4    XXIX|  Euphrates is both good and wise, because he has not yet
 5    XXIX|  father that Euphrates is a wise and good man, and then inveighs
 6  XXXIII|    good men, partly for the wise, partly for myself, partly
 7 XXXVIII|   about wizards and falsely wise men together with what is
 8     XLI|    Magi of Babylon, and the wise men of India? For in any
 9     XLI|  circle of arts, or in your wise self-discipline in the prime
10    XLII|    him cease to call anyone wise or foolish, just or unjust,
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