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1       V|     opinion ; and I would like to set before you, if you ask it,
2      IX|        members of the Peripatetic set. That he also diligently
3     XII|    therefore accept it, because I set a very high value upon candour
4     XIV|           of samples of truth are set before us by this Philostratus
5   XVIII| prescience, he told him before he set eyes on the epistle, that
6   XVIII|           he says that there were set upon them cup-bearers to
7      XX|          professed himself to be, set the example of drinking
8    XXVI|  sooth-sayings and prophecies are set down to his gift of foreknowledge ;
9 XXXVIII|           the particular episodes set forth therein, whether we
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