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1      IX| teachers, whether sages, poets, historians, philosophers, or lawgivers,
2       X| attention, as the wisest of the historians relate, who have chosen
3     XII|       poets, or legislators, or historians, or philosophers, or orators,
4     XXV|    Diodorus and the rest of the historians, in the foregoing chapters,
5  XXVIII|  Diodorus, the most esteemed of historians, plainly enough teaches
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