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1      IV|       he goes out of his way to accuse us of, with the accurate
2    XXIX|       himself he is inclined to accuse him of being the worst of
3    XXIX|         wish in thus arguing to accuse Apollonius of having falsely
4    XXIX| philosophy, it is open to us to accuse his rival of censoriousness,
5    XXXV|         I should be the last to accuse his pupil of being a dull-witted
6   XXXIX|      lying fellows who meant to accuse their hero and not true
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