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| - he frankincense country (g), being to be had nowhere else; and Strabo (h) speaks of cinamon, cassia, and other spices here in such plenty, that the inhabitants burnt the wood of them for fuel; and Diodorus Siculus (i) represents this country as exceeding odoriferous, and as having besides the above spices, balsam, myrrh, calamus, costus, and others, in such abundance that they heated their ovens
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