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1 XIV| Apollonius was among the Indians, he employed an interpreter, 2 XIV| name of the king of the Indians. Thus he, who just before, 3 XIV| other, who is king of the Indians, and a barbarian to boot, 4 XV| it is not likely that the Indians have any teachers of this." 5 XXII| But when he saw among the Indians the tripods and the cup-bearers 6 XXIII| from the country of the Indians to the land of Hellas, the 7 XXIII| and to the Magi and to the Indians had turned him into some 8 XXIII| Arabs and of Magi and of Indians., if he was really what 9 XXIV| using the prayers which the Indians declare we ought to make 10 XXIV| learned nothing from the Indians nor felt attracted by their 11 XXVII| him. And when among the Indians he beheld their tripods, 12 XXVII| Apollonius calling these Indians gods, and enrolling himself 13 XXVII| metaphor from the stage, the Indians mount, as it deserved to 14 XXVII| with Phraotes, both of them Indians, whom I consider to be the 15 XLI| the philosophers of the Indians, what have they done to