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1      IV|    invocation of his mysterious name, of sundry troublesome and
2       V|        it in act rather than in name upon the man, using the
3      XI|  himself with the philosopher's name But admitting, though it
4    XIII|    demon, to which he gives the name of Empusa, along the road,
5     XIV|      Phraotes, for that was the name of the king of the Indians.
6   XVIII|    Apollonius, addressed him by name in the Greek tongue, and
7     XXI|  received answers, which in the name of wisdom have scant title
8      XL|        devices dedicated in the name of this man ; though I admit
9    XLII| disposed to register this man's name in the schools of philosophers,
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