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1 1, I | a man were placed among Scythians, whose laws were unholy, 2 1, I | law of truth, which the Scythians would regard as wickedness, 3 5, XXVII| whether the laws of the Scythians, which permit the murder 4 5, XXXIV| flesh with loathing. The Scythians, indeed, regard it as a 5 5, XXXVI| according to his view, that the Scythians commit no wrong, when, in 6 5, XLI | Egyptians, or Pappaeus like the Scythians. Nor would they be deemed 7 5, XLV | him), or Pappaeus (as the Scythians entitle him), let us discuss 8 5, XLVI | invoked. And although the Scythians may call Pappaeus the supreme 9 6, XXXIX| what they are among the Scythians. He then quotes a passage 10 6, XXXIX| called Gongosyrus by the Scythians; Poseidon, Thagimasada; 11 6, XXXIX| not both wrong; for the Scythians do not understand the same 12 6, XXXIX| called Gongosyrus by the Scythians? I do not suppose that Gongosyrus, 13 6, XXXIX| Apollo, in the dialect of the Scythians, has the signification of 14 6, XXXIX| which they bear; and the Scythians, again, from another set 15 7, LXII | In this they are like the Scythians, the nomadic tribes of Libya, 16 7, LXIII| our answer is, that if the Scythians, the nomadic tribes of Libya, 17 7, LXIV | temples, or images. The Scythians, the Nomadic Libyans, the