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1 I, 11| applied both to mountains and rivers. For when the poets speak 2 I, 11| their names to mountains or rivers. For that was a common practice 3 I, 18| with blood, and infected rivers, is not only admitted into 4 II, 5 | with seas, and ordered the rivers to flow with perpetual course!~" 5 II, 5 | mountains, the seas with their rivers and lakes and fountains, 6 II, 6 | not gods, neither are the rivers, which are collected from 7 II, 6 | the fountains. And if the rivers also are not gods, it follows 8 II, 6 | sea, which is made up of rivers, cannot be considered as 9 VII, 3 | inundated fruitful plains, rivers and pools have been dried 10 VII, 3 | seasonable over-flowings of rivers, the rich and abundant flowing 11 VII, 16| dried up, together with the rivers; so that there shall not 12 VII, 24| wine shall run down, and rivers flow with milk: in short, 13 VII, 27| sea, and divided it with rivers, and who made and completed