Chapter

1       I|      yourselves who have been esteemed wise, not poets alone, but
2       V|        but from those who are esteemed among them as the most renowned
3     VII|       why those who have been esteemed wise among you disagree
4    XIII| specially from those wise and esteemed men who have written of
5  XXVIII|    learnt, Diodorus, the most esteemed of historians, plainly enough
6    XXXV|    any of those who have been esteemed sages among you, abandon
7 XXXVIII|       culture which is highly esteemed among you, do ye henceforward
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