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 1   I,   8| philosophers, has declared in his writings, that those cruel floods
 2   I,  37| literature, and range through the writings of those who, living nearest
 3   I,  56|       falsehoods were inserted in writings and commentaries. But in
 4   I,  57|            You do not believe our writings, and we do not believe yours.
 5   I,  57|         What is contained in your writings you wish to be treated as
 6   I,  59|         yet, O you who charge our writings with disgraceful blemishes,
 7   I,  64|           times in their enduring writings; who seek to persuade men
 8  II,  70|         as is handed down by your writings and traditions, begin to
 9  II,  73|    novelty? Is it not said in the writings of the learned, that the
10  II,  75|           Do ye not hear your own writings read, telling that there
11 III,   7|          the destruction of these writings by which the Christian religion
12 III,   7|          when you would carry off writings, and suppress a book given
13 III,  12|    supposed to be taught in their writings, and asserted as if with
14 III,  12|        recondite sayings of those writings. Our opinion on the subject
15 III,  41|         In different parts of his writings, Nigidius speaks of them
16  IV,   9|           is a goddess, whom your writings declare, as though she were
17  IV,  18|      whether the facts are as the writings of the theologians state,
18  IV,  24|          or put forth in shameful writings that the troubles which
19  IV,  25|           snares? was it not your writings, your tragedies? Did we
20  IV,  25|           by Hercules? Do not the writings of your Polemo say that
21  IV,  25|      Thurian in the titles of his writings, who relates that the tomb
22  IV,  36|        long ago have burned these writings, destroyed those books of
23  IV,  36|         For why, indeed, have our writings deserved to be given to
24   V,  17|       which we have found in your writings and treatises, and in that
25   V,  41|         by means of treatises and writings, to resolve that that should
26  VI,   6|        that it is attested by the writings of authors, that many of
27  VI,   6|        not invariably declared by writings that the prophet Telmessus
28  VI,  11|         rivers, as is told in the writings which hand down these things
29 VII,  39|     things are to be found in the writings of the annalists which have
30 App     |   opposition are contained in the writings of the annalists. For we
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