Chap.

1 Themist|     should seem sufficiently advanced; and that, in the meantime,
2  Timoth|          Is appointed, at an advanced age, as an adviser to Menestheus;
3  Timoth|       III. When he was at an advanced age, and had ceased to hold
4   Pelop|       when the night was far advanced, and they were overcome
5 Timoleo|   prudence. ~IV. When he was advanced in age he lost the sight
6   Kings|   died a natural death at an advanced age. There are also three
7    Cato|     on the study of it at an advanced age, yet he made such progress
8   Attic|     than with him who was so advanced in years, and not only paid
9   Attic| seventy-seven years, and had advanced, not less in dignity, than
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