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1 I, 6 | were collected from all cities of Italy and Greece, and 2 I, 15| in the greatest honour in cities and in the country, let 3 I, 16| follows that they also have cities; and for this we have the 4 I, 16| dwellings." If they have cities, they will also have fields. 5 I, 16| have no lands, they have no cities; and if they have no cities, 6 I, 16| cities; and if they have no cities, they are also without houses. 7 I, 18| territory of others, to destroy cities, to overthrow towns, to 8 I, 18| reckon the overthrow of cities and people as the greatest 9 II, 4 | not even any gods in their cities to whom they might betake 10 II, 4 | taken them away from the cities and shrines, he had also 11 II, 7 | wars overthrow nations and cities throughout the whole world. 12 II, 11| often desolates separate cities and countries; or by the 13 III, 16| the state, who found new cities or maintain with equity 14 III, 19| learning lived in other cities, who were better individually 15 III, 20| are at Rome, and in many cities, certain sacred things which 16 III, 23| system in the building of cities; and thus life would not 17 III, 24| hanging fields, and seas, and cities, and mountains? The origin 18 IV, 12| before Him gates, and the cities shall not be closed. I will 19 IV, 21| the Jews, and level their cities to the ground, and besiege 20 V, 13| that the other innumerable cities cannot be foolish. If one 21 VI, 6 | who by the overthrow of cities and the destruction of nations 22 VI, 11| sufficient even for great cities? Must we not say that they 23 VI, 12| chief men of the nations and cities as they arrive, that by 24 VII, 3 | precipitously; how often cities and islands have been overwhelmed 25 VII, 16| pleasant to none of men. Cities shall be utterly overthrown, 26 VII, 26| precipitously, and the walls of all cities shall fall, and God shall