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1  II,  23|       cup, a bag; a lyre, pipe, silver, brass, gold, a book, a
2 III,  17|         be said to be of glass, silver, iron, or gathered together
3  VI,  14|       are bones, stones, brass, silver, gold, clay, wood taken
4  VI,  15|        art, masses of unwrought silver, and gold not fashioned
5  VI,  15|       will class among the gods silver, copper, gold, gypsum, ivory,
6  VI,  15| worthless earthenware to become silver? Does it cause things which
7  VI,  17|      either copper, or gold and silver, or those other materials
8  VI,  24|        august forms of gold and silver were sought for them, for
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