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 1      II|       were liars and devoid of education and wizards, -- the history
 2      II|     Athens, men of the highest education, who out of respect for
 3      VI|       to sustain his soul with education and philosophy. But he may
 4      IX|       rhetor, and gave him his education, while. Apollonius clung
 5      IX|     wisdom." So varied was the education of one who had never learnt
 6     XIV|    language details to him his education and his wealth of learning.
 7   XVIII|      family and upbringing and education, and about his periodical
 8   XXXIX| downright liars, men devoid of education and charlatans.~ ~
 9     XLI|       your upbringing, or your education in the circle of arts, or
10    XLII|   there is any philosophy, any education, in a word any art of any
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