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 1   I,  22|       you allow the truth to be told you, and that, too, without
 2   I,  56|        our writers, we shall be told, have put forth these statements
 3   I,  65|       but with uniform kindness told His enemies what salvation
 4  II,  18|     have not learned, I will be told, to make clothing, seats,
 5  II,  69|         our name is new, we are told, and the religion which
 6  II,  71|     excessive antiquity, we are told. And what help does that
 7 III,  37|                      37. We are told by Mnaseas that the Muses
 8  IV,  15|        true and certain, and is told in earnest as a well-known
 9   V,  13|       Through her bosom, we are told, Nana conceived a son by
10   V,  37|       uncorrupted, and has been told in a straightforward manner,
11  VI,   3|                  3. But, we are told, we rear no temples to them,
12  VI,   3| judgment. Now, if you ask to be told who was their first founder
13  VI,   4|  foresee, without waiting to be told what every one conceived
14  VI,  11|        worshipped rivers, as is told in the writings which hand
15  VI,  17|    place, we wish and ask to be told this by you: do they do
16 VII,   7|       said, or that I should be told what causes the gods have
17 VII,  38| earthquakes, which we have been told occurred because the games
18 VII,  43| offences upon others? But, I am told, he caused the man himself
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