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1      IX|          things, wrote forty entire books of his own history. And
2    XIII|        Alexandria, and by gathering books from every quarter had filled
3    XIII|     appointed them to translate the books; and that in freedom from
4    XIII|           natural, marvelled at the books, and concluded them to be
5    XIII| contradiction should say that these books do not belong to us, but
6    XIII|          which are written in these books, that not to them, but to
7    XIII|             of them refer. That the books relating to our religion
8    XIII|            Jews, that from the very books still preserved among them
9 XXXVIII|          time-honoured Sibyl, whose books are preserved in all the
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