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and from whom there are auncient writers who charge all others to haue borowed what soeuer they haue either Good in their Lawes, or True in their Philosophie; insomuch as they call Plato the Moses of Athens; and Basil taxeth the deuill as a theefe of the truth in that he had decked his crowes with her feathers: |
and from whom there Are ancient writers who charge all Others to have borrowed what soever they have either Good in their Laws, or True in their Philosophy; insomuch as they call Plato the Moses of Athens; and Basil Taxes the Devil as a thief of the truth in that he had decked his crows with her Feathers: |
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