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 1       V|        in it. Thus, at least, he wrote: "Not, as some of those
 2       V|        Plato calls Homer; for he wrote: "Thus at least did Homer
 3      IX|          and age of the history, wrote thus at the commencement
 4      IX|           and who, as he himself wrote, travelled over both Asia
 5      IX| eye-witness of very many things, wrote forty entire books of his
 6      IX|    lawgiver, and even the first, wrote of him in these very words: "
 7     XII|          prophet Moses, which he wrote in the Hebrew character
 8     XII|  discovery. For in the Timæus he wrote that Solon, the wisest of
 9     XII|           he will find that they wrote their own works in the Greek
10     XIV|          and of those others who wrote of these things, cannot
11     XIV|        and Homer, and Solon, who wrote the laws of the Athenians,
12    XXVI|     certain first principles, he wrote thus: "This we lay down
13    XXVI|        of mortals.'~ ~This Plato wrote in the first book of the
14   XXVII|          plainly and mani festly wrote what he had learned from
15  XXVIII|          of the world. For Moses wrote thus: "In the beginning
16  XXVIII|    creation of the world. For he wrote thus:~ ~There he described
17  XXVIII|          all fruits. For thus he wrote:~ ~Tall thriving trees confess'
18  XXVIII|        Ephialtes. For of them he wrote thus:~ ~Proud of their strength,
19  XXVIII|        uttered regarding him. He wrote thus in his own poem:~ ~
20    XXIX|     writings of Moses. For Moses wrote that God had spoken to him
21     XXX|           of these. For as Moses wrote thus, "In the beginning
22     XXX|      from the ancient histories, wrote in their own words.~ ~
23  XXXIII|         with the heavens? For he wrote thus: "Time, accordingly,
24  XXXIII|         all time (for thus Moses wrote, "In the beginning God created
25   XXXVI|       and believe the others who wrote the same things concerning
26  XXXVII|         daughter of Berosus, who wrote the Chaldaean History; and
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