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1     XIV| your own teachers. For even unwillingly they were on your account
2     XXV|     But Plato, as it seems, unwillingly entered not these strange
3    XXXV|   themselves forced, though unwillingly, to confess, since not only
4   XXXVI|   behalf, that they, though unwillingly, bore testimony that what
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