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1 3 | and baking it, they formed bread; and from barley they formed 2 6 | solid food, or cake, or bread, even in small quantity, 3 8 | apparent, as if he should eat bread and flesh, or any other 4 8 | the sick person who took bread or cake unseasonably. All 5 13| instead of wheat to give bread, and instead of raw flesh, 6 13| whether did he who prepared bread out of wheat remove the 7 13| principle in it?—for the bread is consigned both to fire 8 14| great difference whether the bread be fine or coarse; of wheat 9 14| well-marked quality, such as bread, cake, and many other things