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1   V,   1| grave, serious, and careful histories, and handed down by you
2   V,  18|     whether those which the histories of antiquity record, or
3   V,  43| ashamed of such writers and histories, and do not see that these
4  VI,   6|    in the ninth book of his Histories, relates that Cecrops was
5 VII,  38|   any passions, what do the histories, the annals mean, in which
6 VII,  49|  irresistible power. If the histories tell the truth, and do not
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