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 1       I| yourselves who have been esteemed wise, not poets alone, but also
 2      IV|    considered by you to have been wise men, whom you assert to
 3     VII|      those who have been esteemed wise among you disagree not only
 4      IX|         was Bocchoris the king, a wise and surpassingly skilful
 5     XII|          Solon, the wisest of the wise men, on his return from
 6    XIII|     contents, he sent for seventy wise men from Jerusalem, who
 7    XIII|          and specially from those wise and esteemed men who have
 8      XV|           the great God, the only wise;~ And I adjure thee by the
 9   XXXVI|      Socrates, the wisest of your wise men, to whom even your oracle,
10   XXXVI|        was on this account called wise, because, while other men
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