Against Apion, 1.65

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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65for it was so in general that all maritime nations, and those that inhabited near the eastern or western seas, became most known to those that were desirous to be writers; but such as had their habitations farther from the sea were for the most part unknown to them:

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