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1 I, 2 | established in purity, and having fixed its aim on piety,
2 I, 4 | undertook with enthusiasm, having first of all found an opportunity
3 I, 23 | 23 Having, as has already been stated,
4 II, 61 | are in agreement, and so having obtained an accurate translation
5 III, 127 | containing all kinds of fruits, having at its top clusters of grapes
6 III, 132 | they engraved a 'maeander,' having precious stones standing
7 III, 146 | in the form of a rhombus, having a net-like appearance and
8 IV, 199 | on a plate of gold . . . having been judged worthy to wear
9 VI, 268 | these truths carefully and having made them plain, he showed
10 VI, 277 | leading Egyptian priests having looked carefully into many
11 VIII, 396| 13 Having signified his approval,
12 VIII, 402| 19 Having praised him, the king asked
13 VIII, 416| 33 Having praised this answer the
14 VIII, 420| 37 Having expressed his agreement
15 IX, 444 | 13 And having accorded to him the same
16 IX, 450 | 19 Having bestowed praise upon him,
17 IX, 470 | 39 Having expressed his approval at
18 X | electing a president or having a king.~
19 X, 519 | private citizens, who after having experienced evil and borne
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