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   Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | his abode in any city or country without divine permission, 2 1, XII | savans, learned in their country's literature, are greatly 3 1, XXIV | several dialects of place and country. He, therefore, who has 4 1, XXVIII | of a poor woman of the country, who gained her subsistence 5 1, XXVIII | themselves, returned to his own country, highly elated on account 6 1, XXIX | their son, and when the country of one's birth is great 7 1, XXIX | in the most illustrious country in Greece, received from 8 1, XXIX | who saw that his native country did contribute to his renown, 9 1, XXIX | poverty left his native country and hired himself out in 10 1, XXXI | and to leave their native country to teach, according to the 11 1, XXXI | who have died for their country in order to remove pestilence, 12 1, XXXVIII| returned from thence to his own country, and by means of those powers 13 2, XXX | on behalf of their native country, which was the case before 14 2, LXXVI | one, which declares, "Your country is desolate, your cities 15 3, II | had long ago received a country of their own wherein to 16 3, VI | Egyptians, and to have left the country, and to have proceeded to 17 3, IX | cities, but even villages and country houses, that they might 18 3, XXII | lives to obtain a better country and position after their 19 3, XXVI | following effect: "Of what country Aristeas, who made these 20 3, XXVI | having appeared in their country, exhorted them to erect 21 3, XXVI | Apollo had visited their country only of all the Italians, 22 4, IV | in Him lay, men in every country, for He came as the Saviour 23 4, XXII | and returned to their own country, and recovered their possessions, 24 4, XLV | devastating their city and country, and supposing that the 25 5, XXV | with the customs of their country, and maintain them up to 26 5, XXV | office of superintending the country which was being legislated 27 5, XXV | to indicate that both the country of the Jews, and the nation 28 5, XXVI | especially, who gave the country of the Jews, and the Jewish 29 5, XXVI | Jewish people and their country to a certain spirit or spirits? 30 5, XXVIII | kept the laws of his own country, and not at all chargeable 31 5, XXVIII | own gods, agreeably to his country's laws, although he made 32 5, XXIX | include the Jews and their country in this division. And now, 33 5, XXX | burning heat, others to a country which chastises its inhabitants 34 5, XXX | beasts, and a sixth to a country comparatively free of these.~ 35 5, XXXIV | desired, saying that that country was a part of Egypt, which 36 5, XXXIV | examination, those of his own country. Men each consider their 37 5, XXXV | live according to their country's customs, in which case 38 5, XXXV | superstition, to abandon their country's customs, so as to eat 39 5, XXXV | philosophy would keep his country's laws, then philosophers 40 5, XXXV | in order to observe their country's laws, or certain parts 41 5, XXXV | observe the laws of his country, he would be a ridiculous 42 5, XXXV | and, from regard to his country's laws, lingers here below 43 5, XXXVI | each one ought to keep his country's laws? For this Ammon would 44 5, XXXVI | sanctioned by the laws of his country; and it follows, according 45 5, XXXVI | in conformity with their country's laws, they eat human beings. 46 5, XXXVI | is becoming, to obey his country's laws; and he appears to 47 5, XXXVIII| or to act contrary to his country's laws, and do obeisance 48 5, XXXVIII| contrary to the laws of his country, he will do what is not 49 5, XXXVIII| such by the laws of the country. A similar illustration 50 5, XXXIX | keeping with the laws of their country, worship and tend crocodiles, 51 5, XLI | both themselves and the country of which they were deemed 52 5, L | people themselves, and the country of which they were deemed 53 6, XIV | all the wise men of that country. At the present time, moreover, 54 7, III | after the manner of that country, as indeed they are still 55 7, VIII | according to the custom of the country," to use the words "or not 56 7, XXVI | enemies, of fighting for their country, of putting to death or 57 8, XXXVI | regulations which prevail in any country in regard to matters of 58 8, LVIII | in the language of that country distinct names; as Chnoumen, 59 8, LXXIV | armies in defence of our country, let him know that we do 60 8, LXXIV | are benefactors of their country more than others. For they 61 8, LXXV | in the government of the country, if that is required for


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