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 1   I,   3|    urge, on the testimony of authors, how great nations, and
 2 III,  28|      they are themselves the authors of all the ills by which
 3 III,  38|  take no notice of the other authors, either the first makes
 4 III,  42|    the very agreement of our authors proves their existence,
 5  IV,  13| being instructed by truthful authors, be able to say; but, lest
 6  IV,  14|  Your theologians, then, and authors on unknown antiquity, say
 7  IV,  18|       and made known by what authors have written? Or if you
 8  IV,  21|     s womb, seeing that your authors relate that he both had
 9  IV,  32|   yon say, the inventors and authors of tales so disgraceful;
10  VI,   6|  attested by the writings of authors, that many of these temples
11  VI,   7|  clear by the testimonies of authors, Sammonicus, Granius, Valerianus,
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