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 1    VIII|         without a single word, he just laughed at his fetters."
 2      XI|                       XI~ ~AND in just keeping with his visits
 3      XI|         the tenets of Pythagoras, just as birds have of what they
 4     XIV|         the Indians. Thus he, who just before, according to Philostratus,
 5      XV| themselves better than the others just mentioned; from which the
 6    XVII|           and gold on his throne, just as if he were a tyrant.~ ~
 7   XVIII|       round the cups in a circle, just as they are handed round
 8    XXVI|       levelled against him. Well, just these and no more are the
 9  XXVIII|     Vespasian offered him prayers just as if he were a god, for
10    XXIX|        caught by the doorkeepers, just as greedy dogs might be.
11    XLII|           anyone wise or foolish, just or unjust, virtuous or vicious,
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