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1     XIV|    guide on his journey to the Brahmans. And after an interval the
2     XVI|  stories told of the far-famed Brahmans. For here we shall have
3    XVII|        then, on the way to the Brahmans, Philostratus introduces
4    XVII|     forward on the road to the Brahmans, were planted with pepper
5    XVII|  reached the hill on which the Brahmans lived. And when they reached
6    XVII|    other winds, from which the Brahmans supply such people of the
7   XVIII|     author tells us that the " Brahmans, after anointing themselves
8    XXII| condemning the wizardry of the Brahmans, and as if he was anxious
9      XL|        Magi of Babylon and the Brahmans of India, and the Naked
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