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1 I, 3 | value to the Jews in his own country and in foreign lands for
2 I, 15 | answered Demetrius 'for in the country of the Jews they use a peculiar
3 I, 18 | process of terrorising the country into subjection, he transported
4 I, 19 | he transported from the country of the Jews to Egypt amounted
5 I, 20 | them in garrisons in the country districts.~
6 I, 41 | and in the attack upon the country of the Jews and became possessed
7 IV, 167| description of the whole country.~
8 IV, 205| of their loyalty to their country.~
9 V, 217| 7 For the country is extensive and beautiful.~
10 V, 221| well-populated, but they neglect the country districts, since all men
11 V, 223| 13 Country people by migrating from
12 V, 224| any one who lived in the country, the case must be settled
13 V, 231| rightly recognise that the country districts need a large population,
14 V, 232| gold is brought into the country by the Arabs.~
15 V, 233| 23 For the country is well adapted not only
16 V, 235| 25 The country produces everything in abundance,
17 V, 237| 27 Originally the country contained not less than
18 V, 241| 31 The country is encircled by a natural
19 V, 243| in order to prevent their country from being destroyed by
20 IX, 456| live and die in one's own country. Residence abroad1 brings
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