Against Apion, 1.107

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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107There are then records among the Tyrians that take in the history of many years, and these are public writings, and are kept with great exactness, and include accounts of the facts done among them, and such as concern their transactions with other nations also, those I mean which were worthy of remembering.

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