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1   I,  58|       were put forth by men of simple mind, who knew not how to
2  II,  14|    which is immortal, which is simple, cannot be subject to any
3  II,  27|    that what is one, immortal, simple, in whatever it may be,
4   V,  36|     said simply, that which is simple may as well be thought to
5   V,  37| chariot: this, too, is just as simple, for a team of four horses,
6 VII,   2|       answer you in common and simple language, we do not know;
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