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1      VI|  providence ; for according to Plato God was good, and no good
2    VIII|  Pythagoras, or Empedocles, or Plato." For these reasons we must
3      IX|       members of the school of Plato and of Chrysippus and members
4      XI|  unseen ? Why, even the famous Plato, although more than anyone
5    XVII|      of Gyges, as mentioned in Plato. And all this was before
6      XL| stooping to the magic art, and Plato had derived much from the
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