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aim 11
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31 actually
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air

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XLI | appearance of a bird from the air alighted upon you." And 2 1, XLVIII | have not their being in the air; and a sense of taste which 3 2, I | earth, and fowls of the air. And there came a voice 4 2, II | earth, and fowls of the air: "Arise, Peter; kill, and 5 2, LXXII | referred to, is neither air which has been struck, nor 6 2, LXXII | nor any concussion of the air, nor anything else which 7 3, LXIX | along a rope extended in the air through the middle of the 8 4, XXIII | earth, and water, and air, and stars,--and that all 9 4, XXXVIII| shape, and fitted to her air.~But in her breast the herald 10 4, XXXVIII| she scatters griefs in air:~Alone, beneath the vessel 11 4, XXXIX | covering; lying in the open air beside gates, and on public 12 4, XLII | they impart to them an air of dignity, by investing 13 5, XVII | to meet the Lord in the air."~ 14 6, LVIII | creeping thing, and fowl of the air, because I am grieved that 15 6, LXII | voice is a concussion of the air, or a stroke on the air, 16 6, LXII | air, or a stroke on the air, or a species of air, or 17 6, LXII | the air, or a species of air, or any other definition 18 7, XXIV | Behold the fowls of the air, or behold the ravens: for 19 7, XXVIII | run water, and clouds, and air. But that land which is 20 7, XXXI | the highest region of the air; but that if our nature 21 7, LII | not as one beating the air," but as against those who 22 7, LII | prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh 23 8, XXVIII | water they drink and the air they breathe, from certain 24 8, XXXI | He adds also, that the air which we breathe is received 25 8, XXXI | breathe without receiving the air from the demons who are 26 8, XXXI | demons who are set over the air. If any one wishes to defend 27 8, XXXI | stream and every breath of air that the ground brings forth 28 8, XXXI | running streams,--that the air is kept pure, and supports 29 8, XXXII | of trees, of water and of air, do not feed with demons, 30 8, XXXV | and ministers of earth and air be insulted with impunity?" 31 8, LVIII | and as many demons of the air are appointed to the care


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