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1      IV|          Lover of Truth," he was highly educated, was in any case
2      IV| according to him, they were most highly educated, yet never by actual
3     XVI|      that he was not only a most highly educated man, but most attentive
4   XXVII|        myself to a philosophy so highly elaborated, to a philosophy
5   XXXIX|          historians at once most highly educated and respectful
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