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1 Text|    childhood, surpassing his age by his manners, and with
2 Text|      to his rank; but at the age of twenty five years he
3 Text| returning to Rome in his old age, he took with him as a gift;
4 Text|     longer, from his extreme age, to prescribe to his brethren
5 Text|     whilst he was in his old age devoutly returning to that
6 Text|    worn out with extreme old age, and already almost at the
7 Text|    the holy Apostles, of old age and weakness. For he reached
8 Text|    from any occasions of old age, illness, or travel; for,
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