Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX|      the business and duty of historians to be exact, truthful, and
2   I,       XVI|       followed by those grave historians who relate transactions
3  II,       III|     truth, but falsehood, and historians who have recourse to falsehood
4  II,       III|      great poets, illustrious historians, are always, or most commonly,
5  II,      VIII| mortal enemy of the Jews, the historians ought to have mercy on me
6  II,        XL|    labour? Body o' me! if the historians would only say, 'Such and
7  II,       LXI|   Hamete Benengeli, flower of historians, has described to us!"~ ~
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