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1 I, 1intro| onyx-stones flashed; if gold itself also had already 2 I, 2 | variegated, and the circlets of gold wherewith the arms are compressed, 3 I, 4 | accounted (to consist) in gold, and silver, and gems, and 4 I, 5 | V. GOLD AND SILVER NOT SUPERIOR 5 I, 5 | UTILITY TO OTHER METALS.~Gold and silver, the principal 6 I, 5 | condition (with silver and gold), both as to earthly origin 7 I, 5 | nature, the substance of gold and of silver may be judged 8 I, 5 | quality of utility that gold and silver derive their 9 I, 5 | the less serve the turn of gold and silver, by dint of their 10 I, 5 | insane plenteousness of gold and silver look to it, if 11 I, 5 | field tilled by means of gold, nor the ship fastened together 12 I, 5 | high dignity accrues to gold and silver, since they get 13 I, 6 | jewels to be which vie with gold in haughtiness, except little 14 I, 6 | because they) render to gold a mutual assistance in meretricious 15 I, 7 | barbarians with whom, because gold is indigenous and plentiful, 16 I, 7 | establishments chained with gold, and to lade the wicked 17 I, 7 | found a way to prevent even gold from being loved! We have 18 II, 10 | such grand implements of gold for confining or parting 19 II, 10 | shoes! And yet even the gold itself, the "glory" of which 20 II, 10 | kind and their charms--of gold, I mean, and lustrous stones-- 21 II, 12 | purple, and scarlet, and gold, and precious stone." How 22 II, 13 | desire heavenly. Love not gold; in which (one substance) 23 II, 13 | God. Even then (we find) gold is food for the fire. But 24 II, 13 | pass their times not in gold but in iron: the stoles 25 II, 13 | arraying yourselves) in gold. Clothe yourselves with