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1    XIII| quarter had filled it, then learnt that very ancient histories
2    XIII|     in vain profess to have learnt our religion froth them,
3    XXIV|    me without doubt to have learnt in Egypt, like Plato, concerning
4   XXVII|   Plato seems to me to have learnt from the prophets not only
5  XXVIII|  poem much of what he there learnt, Diodorus, the most esteemed
6  XXVIII| when he was in Egypt he had learnt that Helen, having received
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