Book,  Par.

1     I,     35|            chance had offered to a wise account, ordered the tents
2    II,     83|        having established peace by wise policy than if he had finished
3    IV,     27|      satisfied, was for that age a wise and high-principled man.
4    IV,     45| understanding the age and of being wise men. So now, after a revolution,
5    XI,     11|       showed more cruelty than was wise in a new ruler. The Parthian
6    XI,     30|          on the other hand, was so wise that he fought as enemies
7  XIII,     36|       honourably acquired, and his wise avoidance of the malignity
8   XIV,     71|           would not be seemly in a wise man to get glory for himself
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