Alexander The Great - Lewis V. Cummings

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The record of the first two hundred years of the existence of the Macedonians as a nation is lost in the mists of antiquity, though we are told a pretty fable about it. Fables, however, need not concern us except to bear in mind that fables, in those days, were often accepted as fact, and it is axiomatic that fable is less important than truth, if the untruth is believed truth.

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