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 1   I,  63|             of the inner treasury of wisdom? Do you then see that if
 2  II,   6|        imbued with the true power of wisdom and understanding, see something
 3  II,   6|            Whence, pray, has so much wisdom been given to you? whence
 4  II,   6|            been able to gain so much wisdom, to derive so much foresight?
 5  II,   6|          rung in your ears, that the wisdom of man is foolishness with
 6  II,   8|               soaked and filled with wisdom's pure drought, is there
 7  II,  12|             judgments, and term that wisdom which is overweening conceit,
 8  II,  14|            though a man of no little wisdom, and of accurate judgment
 9  II,  14|         brought to light only by His wisdom.
10  II,  17|            appearances of reason and wisdom which we men are unable
11  II,  64|             gift, nay, more, if your wisdom is so great that you term
12 III,  12|              out teachers of greater wisdom, through whom you may be
13 III,  15|            entertain,-this the proud wisdom with which you spurn us
14 III,  16|            dogs, pigs, had any human wisdom and skill in contrivance,
15 III,  28|          perfection, and the highest wisdom also? or, why should we
16 III,  35|              one animal possessed of wisdom and reason; yet if this
17 III,  36|           pretence of cleverness and wisdom, you do not hesitate to
18  IV,   9|           set over those lusts which wisdom bills us avoid, and which,
19   V,  12|              cares, would any man of wisdom either believe that they
20   V,  18|              a woman of the greatest wisdom divos inseruisse genitali,
21  VI,  16|             endowed with the gift of wisdom and discretion, sink down
22 VII,   9|              possessed of reason and wisdom, as these declare who call
23 VII,  30| understanding: in you, too, there is wisdom, there is perception, and
24 VII,  50|       supremacy, was nothing done by wisdom, nothing by the strength
25 VII,  50|         soldiers, by practice, time, wisdom, reason; we may say, by
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