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 1      IX|      in the fourth book of his history, where he says that during
 2      IX|     Mendesian, in relating the history of Egypt, concurs in all
 3      IX|   those who write the Athenian history, Hellanicus and Philochorus(
 4      IX|        the author of The Attic History), Castor and Thallus and
 5      IX|       antiquity and age of the history, wrote thus at the commencement
 6      IX|        the commencement of the history: "The jewish antiquities
 7      IX|  signifying the oldness of the history by the word "antiquities."
 8      IX|        entire books of his own history. And he in the first book,
 9       X|      in their narration of the history of the Jews, say that Moses
10     XII|        is easy to see that the history of Moses is by far more
11     XII|        period existed only the history of the prophet Moses, which
12     XII|      it is the fact that every history has been written in these
13    XIII|               CHAPTER XIII. -- HISTORY OF THE SEPTUAGINT.~ ~But
14     XIV|       read even carelessly the history of Diodorus, and of those
15     XIV|     had taken advantage of the history of Moses, afterwards published
16     XXX|    from the ancient and divine history which says, "Dust thou art,
17    XXXI|     from the third book of the history of the Kings, where it is
18  XXXIII|   learned this from the divine history of Moses? For he knew that
19   XXXIV|        derived from the divine history. For seeing that Moses history,
20   XXXIV| history. For seeing that Moses history, speaking in the person
21  XXXVII|        who wrote the Chaldaean History; and when she had crossed
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