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 1       I|        are pilfered from other people. We may reasonably confine
 2      IV|        divine teaching so many people ; nor that he formed a group
 3     XII|      were so, beyond all other people of that region : and that
 4     XII|       distinguished of all the people of his region. Nor would
 5    XVII|       the Brahmans supply such people of the country as they are
 6     XXI|      him that they were indeed people dwelling underground, but
 7   XXVII|  inference to suppose, as some people do, that Apollonius was
 8    XXIX|     this Egyptian out of other people's money, and sharpening
 9    XXXI|       the places of repose, as people would probably say. In this
10 XXXVIII|      characteristic, except of people who can exhibit "the unreal
11 XXXVIII|         he shows that they are people whose wisdom is false. Is
12      XL| Trophonius in Lebadea; but the people there would not allow him
13      XL|     owns that he is puzzled at people having regarded his hero
14      XL|       truth ; for he says that people in Ephesus related that
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