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These be the Libyan tribes whereof I am able to give the names; and
most of these cared little then, and indeed care little now, for the
king of the Medes. One thing more also I can add concerning this
region, namely, that, so far as our knowledge reaches, four
nations, and no more, inhabit it; and two of these nations are
indigenous, while two are not. The two indigenous are the Libyans
and Ethiopians, who dwell respectively in the north and the south of
Libya. The Phoenicians and the Greek are in-comers.
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