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 1       I| friend, you find worthy of no little admiration the parallel
 2      II|       To this he adds after a little more the following remark : "
 3    VIII|    the Assyrian writer. But a little further on in the same history
 4     XII|      into the world ; equally little do I ask him to produce
 5      XX|     in his quality as god, as little as could be in the style
 6    XXIV|     or unseen, should know so little of such matters as to need
 7   XXVII|   time to learn." And after a little he says : " For they are
 8  XXVIII|                XXVIII~ ~AND a little lower down in the book he
 9  XXVIII|     himself has informed us a little before in the course of
10    XXIX|      accusation, -- a life so little satisfactory to a philosopher.~ ~
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