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1   I,  43| aware that these men either study to know beforehand things
2   I,  56|     to them, whose care and study it is to obstruct the progress
3  II,  30|    is vain to undertake its study, because of the difficulty
4  II,  32|  Ruler if only they try and study to know Him,-for the knowledge
5 III,  35|     to be remembered in the study of philosophy, who have
6  IV,  18|    even some devoted to the study of philosophy; nay, let
7  IV,  33|  their eloquence, carefully study and commit to memory that
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