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1      IV| philosophers, who were neither able so to convince themselves
2       V|    themselves know them, or be able correctly to teach others;
3     VII|        wisdom though they were able to understand not even earthly
4      XI|    themselves know them, or be able rightly to teach others.
5     XII|    short. For thus you will be able easily to recognise also
6    XXII|  Greece, seem to those who are able to understand the matter
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