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1 I, 3| ransack the records of history written in various languages, and 2 I, 56| if any were committed to written and connected narrative, 3 I, 56| that it be gathered from written testimony only who and what 4 I, 57| our ceremonies. These were written by men; those, too, were 5 I, 57| by men; those, too, were written by men-set forth in human 6 I, 58| 58. But they were written by unlearned and ignorant 7 I, 59| reason is there, or what law written in the constitution of the 8 I, 59| and jugulum in like manner written jugulus and candelaber? 9 III, 6| receive from him opinions written with true discernment, instead 10 III, 16| the image of a pig were written Cato's or Marcus Cicero' 11 IV, 18| whether the theologians have written what is certain and well 12 IV, 18| thoughts from what has been written by men on these subjects? 13 IV, 18| known by what authors have written? Or if you think these of 14 IV, 26| desires with which it is written in your books, and contained 15 IV, 26| wanton lust? Have we ever written that he obtained his desires 16 V, 1| calumniously-the following story is written:- The famous king Numa, 17 V, 8| asserted in it, or what written about the gods, which, if 18 V, 15| have suffered them, when written, to abide in the memory 19 V, 32| and said which has been written and placed on the surface 20 V, 33| need only receive what is written, what is said, and need 21 V, 33| either that these things were written allegorically, or that they 22 V, 35| any exception, have been written throughout with a double 23 V, 36| but that some parts are written so as to be understood by 24 V, 36| which part of the story is written without any double meaning, 25 V, 36| one part is said to be written allegorically, the other 26 V, 36| meaning, as what has been written ambiguously be believed 27 V, 38| they must all have been written and put forward allegorically, 28 V, 38| or nothing has been so written, since what is supposed 29 V, 38| narrative. These are all written allegorically, you say. 30 V, 42| narratives were therefore written with allegorical ambiguity. 31 V, 44| that these fables have been written allegorically, what is to 32 VI, 13| Thespia-as those who have written on Thespian affairs relate-when 33 VI, 22| he mentions to have been written about Gnidus and about its 34 VII, 38| mean, in which we find it written that the gods, moved by