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1 I, 5 | born from the boundless air: "The first-born, Phaethon, 2 I, 5 | Phaethon, son of the extended air;" for he had nothing more 3 I, 5 | Anaximenes assert that the air is the chief deity; and 4 II, 2 | offer sacrifices in the open air? Why do you look to walls, 5 II, 9 | the earth, and water, and air, and fire, made by God." 6 II, 9 | earth indeed, and water, and air, and fire, were not made 7 II, 11| offspring of which both the air and the earth and the seas 8 II, 13| elements, that is, fire, air, water, and earth; perhaps 9 II, 13| something of fire, something of air, something of water, and 10 II, 13| they were neither fire, nor air, nor water, nor earth. And 11 II, 13| moisture in the blood, that of air in the breath, that of fire 12 II, 13| breath, as fire from the air: so that of all things only 13 II, 13| of God, but of the common air, are dissolved by death. 14 II, 14| sacrifices to them in the open air, until in process of time 15 III, 3 | free course through the air; of what magnitude the heaven 16 IV, 8 | they are mingled with the air, and fade away, yet generally 17 VI, 21| pleasant sounds of the air and of strings, may be easily 18 VII, 9 | they are borne through the air and come to our senses, 19 VII, 13| altogether borne into the air, never growing old, and 20 VII, 16| the land, and birds in the air, and fishes in the sea.