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1      VI|        and in turn, although of course the latter can alight upon
2       X|        learnt this, too, in the course of his travels through Arabia,
3    XVII|     images, such as we might of course expect philosophers to fabricate
4     XXI|        the philosophers, in the course of which Iarchas explained
5   XXIII| overcame it, not by staying the course of the disease, but by utterly
6   XXVII|     mankind, claim to alter the course of destiny, either by tormenting
7  XXVIII|       us a little before in the course of his conversation with
8    XXXV|       of the Emperor, I mean of course the bodyguard that stood
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