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1 Suetonius says that his body was full of foul spots.
2 It was probably a doctrine of Magic, that an adept must not be de- ficient in any of his limbs.
3 After being conquered by the Roman general, Corbulo, he received the crown of Armenia from Nero, A.D. 63.
4 All vegetable substances were divided, according to their doctrine, into the pure and the impure, the rule being strictly observed at their repasts.
5 See end of this Book.
6 See B. xxv. c. 80.
7 Like the assertions of the famous impostor of the close of the last century, Count Cagliostro.
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