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 1      IX|      he had never learnt any language whatever, why does his historian
 2      IX|     who had never learnt any language, and who by his divine power
 3       X|    Apollonius understood the language of animals, and he goes
 4       X|      an understanding of the language of animals ; and he learnt
 5       X|   inhabitants best know this language and practise it. For the
 6     XIV| Greek ; and speaking in that language details to him his education
 7    XXIX|      his quarrel to use such language of him. I have no wish in
 8 XXXVIII|       he holds the following language concerning magicians and
 9   XXXIX|      who, after holding such language as this, proceeds to flatter
10   XXXIX|   pretends that none of this language was directed against him,
11   XXXIX|     what becomes, to use the language of the Lover of Truth, of
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