Against Apion, 2.115

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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115And say you so, sir! as I may reply; then does Apion load the ass, that is himself, and lays on him a burden of fooleries and lies; for he writes of places that have no being; and not knowing the cities he speaks of, he changes their situation;

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