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 1   I,  36|  offspring of Ops, which your writers have in their books set
 2   I,  56|                   56. But our writers, we shall be told, have
 3   I,  56|     which were unknown to the writers, and which themselves knew
 4   I,  57|    seek to say concerning our writers, remember that about yours,
 5  II,  38|  orators, grammarians, poets, writers, logicians, musicians, ballet-dancers,
 6 III,  20| advocates in sooth, and pious writers, offer to your deities.
 7 III,  43|      Lares, whom some of your writers maintain to he the Digiti
 8  IV,  13|      of, and related by those writers.
 9  IV,  26|  books, and contained in your writers, that the holy immortals
10  IV,  29|    Melos; or a thousand other writers, who have minutely, industriously,
11  IV,  33| defend so great daring in the writers, pretend that these things
12   V,  33|      in the same way? Did the writers summon you to take counsel
13   V,  34|       were entertained by the writers themselves in the silence
14   V,  43|       you are ashamed of such writers and histories, and do not
15 VII,  26|      is proved by the ancient writers, in whose books is found
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