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1   I,  38|   statues formed of the vilest clay, and has caused us to hold
2 III,   3|       formed of most worthless clay, and are childish figures
3 III,  17| together and made from brittle clay, we cannot hesitate to maintain
4  IV,   6|     hearths were made of baked clay, or any other material whatever,
5  IV,   6|       been formed of bricks of clay? And for what purpose, I
6  VI,  14|   stones, brass, silver, gold, clay, wood taken from a tree,
7  VI,  15|        gypsum, ivory, potter's clay, and say that these very
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