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1 I| REASONS FOR ADDRESSING THE GREEKS.~ ~As I begin this hortatory 2 XII| been accurately recorded by Greeks before the era of the Olympiads, 3 XII| known any action of the Greeks or Barbarians. But before 4 XII| communicated them to the Greeks. And your first of philosophers, 5 XII| him, "0 Solon, Solon, you Greeks are ever children, and aged 6 XIV| A WARNING APPEAL TO THE GREEKS.~ ~It is therefore necessary, 7 XIV| therefore necessary, ye Greeks, that you contemplate the 8 XVII| address the host of the Greeks thus: "The rule of many 9 XXIV| of the multitude whom the Greeks esteem as gods, as one can 10 XXV| the man was hateful to the Greeks; and he clearly enough indicates 11 XXV| letters which belong to the Greeks, and which they employed 12 XXVII| account of his fear of the Greeks, as if he had heard it from 13 XXVII| resurrection, which the Greeks refuse to believe. For his 14 XXXII| prophets, to be an enemy to the Greeks, he acknowledges, indeed, 15 XXXV| CHAPTER XXXV. -- APPEAL TO THE GREEKS.~ ~The time, then, ye men