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 1   I     |                               Book I. --- --
 2   I,  52|       sets forth in the first book of his History; the Armenian,
 3  II     |                               Book II. -- --
 4  II,  14|       your Plato also, in the book which he wrote on the immortality
 5  II,  23|        silver, brass, gold, a book, a rod, a roll, and the
 6 III     |                               Book III. --- --
 7 III,   7|      writings, and suppress a book given forth to the public,
 8 III,  40|       again, in his sixteenth book, following Etruscan teaching,
 9  IV     |                               Book IV. --- --
10  IV,  18|      to whom no idea from any book gave shape in your minds.
11   V     |                               Book V. --- --
12   V,  18|  Sextus Clodius, in his sixth book in Greek on the gods, declares
13   V,  38|    set down distinctly in any book cannot be turned into an
14  VI     |                               Book VI. --- --
15  VI,   6|       Antiochus, in the ninth book of his Histories, relates
16  VI,   6|      Agesarchus, in the first book of the History of Philopatar
17  VI,  11|     in the first part of this book a little more fully, and
18  VI,  22| Similarly, Posidippus, in the book which he mentions to have
19 VII     |                               Book VII. --- --
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