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1 I, 3| literature, that even showers of stones often ruined entire districts? 2 I, 33| the clods of the earth, if stones animated by vital perceptions 3 II, 39| pieces of wood, brass, and stones; ask aid of them with the 4 II, 41| should acquire gems, precious stones, pearls, at the expense 5 II, 77| the very prison, break its stones in pieces, and burn its 6 V, 5| natives of that district. Stones taken from it, as Themis 7 V, 8| implacable resentment? From the stones, you say, which Deucalion 8 V, 8| originally from the casting of stones, it must be believed that 9 V, 8| it, that from one kind of stones, and from the same mode 10 V, 10| sprung and proceeded from stones, it must be believed that 11 V, 10| must be believed that the stones both had genital parts, 12 V, 13| for where rocks and hard stones bring forth, there apples 13 VI, 3| throwing up a rampart of stones? For what are these temples? 14 VI, 3| with gold, though precious stones sparkle here, and gleam 15 VI, 13| which he had made was gold, stones, and ivory, formless, separated, 16 VI, 14| the temples, are bones, stones, brass, silver, gold, clay, 17 VI, 15| fashioned into shape, wood, stones, and bones, with all the