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1      VI|  of mortality, may well be described as truly divine, and as
2    VIII|   in general, and so he is described from the first moment of
3    VIII|   he was so great as he is described in the above, he may be
4    XXII|    AFTER that Philostratus described a wool which the earth grew
5   XXVII| and other automata which I described as entering the room of
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