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 1       I|        life without danger, on account of the judgment which is
 2      IX|     are unwilling to credit on account of the inveterate error
 3       X| education of the Egyptians, on account of his being adopted by
 4       X|    forefathers had migrated on account of famine from Phoenicia
 5       X|     him God chose to honour on account of his exceeding virtue,
 6     XIV|  unwillingly they were on your account forced to say many things
 7    XVII|       wars which took place on account of the multitude of rulers,
 8      XX|      in Egypt, yet fearing, on account of what had befallen Socrates,
 9     XXI|      is no other God." On this account, then, as I before said,
10     XXI|     could become gods. On this account He said to Moses, "I am
11     XXI|     that they were expelled on account of their disobedience only,
12    XXII|  mention the name of Moses, on account of his teaching the doctrine
13    XXIV|   really existent God makes no account of those that do not exist.
14    XXVI|      begins to call himself to account and to consider whether
15   XXVII|  learned it from them, but, on account of his fear of the Greeks,
16   XXXVI|       said that he was on this account called wise, because, while
17   XXXVI|       he should be believed on account of the excellence of his
18  XXXVII|      accomplished; and on this account he expresses in the Dialogue
19  XXXVII|     with accuracy. And on this account, it is manifest that Plato
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