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1      II|   feats not to the tricks of wizardry, but to a divine and mysterious
2       V|      repelling the charge of wizardry in word, yet to bind it
3    XXII|     by way of condemning the wizardry of the Brahmans, and as
4   XXIII|      ever anything reeked of wizardry this did. For he pretends
5   XXVII| foreknowledge was not due to wizardry, but derived from what the
6    XLII|   into him the accusation of wizardry ; for this work of pretentious
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