Book, Paragraph

1   I,  52|   Bactrian, whose deeds Ctesias sets forth in the first book
2  II,   9|       who divides the soul, and sets up bodiless forms, to Plato,
3 III,  22|        first know that which he sets the other to practise. For
4   V,  28| politely tells him the way, and sets him on the very threshold
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