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Letter of Aristeas

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1 Int | will read here of the first great bibliophile--Ptolemy Philadelphus. 2 Int | his passion to secure one great work--the Jewish Laws--he 3 Int | reason for the end of the Great Captivity.~The events of 4 I | reveals himself as the first great bibliophile. He desires 5 I, 1 | of reminding me, have set great store upon receiving an 6 I, 22 | and armed them, but the great mass of the others, those 7 I, 31 | 31 For I had great hopes with regard to the 8 II, 56 | Memory of Demetrius to the great king. 'Since you have given 9 II, 70 | my kingdom in peace and great glory in all the world.~ 10 II, 74 | 22 I hope to win great renown by the accomplishment 11 II, 76 | matters, you will confer a great favour upon me and afford 12 II, 84 | bestowed upon our citizens great and never to be forgotten 13 III, 144 | stones were inserted with great artistic skill.~ 14 III, 145 | many colours, displaying great artistic effort and beauty.~ 15 IV, 181 | sidewalls, and over them a great quantity of plaster had 16 IV, 182 | sacrifices which is collected in great quantities is washed away 17 IV, 184 | the waters, so that the great size of the reservoirs became 18 IV, 194 | and in a way worthy of the great God.~ 19 V, 225 | considered the matter one of great importance, he appointed 20 V, 226 | Eleazar who pointed out with great~clearness the points which 21 V, 227 | 17 For great is the energy which they 22 V, 230 | are cattle of all kinds in great quantities and a rich pasturage 23 V, 232 | 22 A great quantity of spices and precious 24 V, 249 | 39 They possessed a great facility for conferences 25 VI, 296 | intercourse, thereby working great iniquity, and whole countries 26 VI, 302 | that wrought in thee those great and wonderful things."~ 27 VI, 303 | conceived, they are manifestly great and glorious; first the 28 VII, 328 | despatched us on our journey in great security.~ 29 VII, 340 | arrived, shall be kept as a great day and it will be celebrated 30 VIII, 389| recognizing that a lie brings great disgrace upon all men, and 31 VIII, 390| received the answer with great delight and looking at another 32 VIII, 393| born with much trouble and great suffering: wherefore you 33 VIII, 410| acquisition of territory and great renown. But it is good that 34 VIII, 413| bestows on all kings glory and great wealth and no one is king 35 VIII, 416| how he could maintain his great renown?~ 36 VIII, 428| 45 The king bestowed great praise upon him and asked 37 IX, 447 | some and brings others to great honour and glory.'~ 38 IX, 449 | that he was the ruler of a great empire and the lord of vast 39 IX, 471 | his creations were on a great and noble scale, so that 40 X, 520 | of ruling, and you are a great king, not so much because 41 XI, 530 | the questioner had given great thought to each particular 42 XI, 539 | built upon the sea-shore, of great beauty and in a secluded 43 XI, 548 | translators, who met with a great reception also from the 44 XI, 548 | the people, because of the great benefits which they had 45 XI, 562 | homage and ordered that great care should be taken of 46 XI, 569 | 42 For he counted it a great privilege to enjoy the society


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