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1    VIII|        certain natural gift of prescience, which he did not acquire
2      XV| utterances to which one, whose prescience included everything, gives
3   XVIII|      inspired character of his prescience, he told him before he set
4    XXIV|        one, who boasted of his prescience of future events, was still
5   XXVII|      remarks about his gift of prescience, our author is so lost in
6    XXIX|       What can we think of the prescience of our hero ? On this occasion
7    XXXI|        future by virtue of his prescience can be refuted by a thousand
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