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1 1, XVII | prey to the spirits of the air. For there is more than
2 5, X | example, the substance of the air, which they imagined as
3 5, XI | under this load for the air of thy truth, but I was
4 6, I | field and the birds of the air, making me wiser than they?
5 6, I | contents (of earth, water, air, or heaven), yet it remains
6 6, I | all. As the body of the air above the earth does not
7 6, I | that the body of heaven and air and sea, and even of the
8 6, V | see of earth and sea and air and stars and trees and
9 8, X | of earth and waters and air were silenced; and the poles
10 9, VI | fleeting winds, and the whole air with its inhabitants answered, “
11 9, VI(332)| Anaximenes, who taught that the air is God. . . ."~
12 9, X | sounds pass through the air with a noise and now no
13 9, XVII | beasts and the fowls of the air by making me a wiser creature.
14 9, XXXI | which land and water and air serve our infirmity), even
15 9, XLII | themselves the princes of the air,392 their conspirators and
16 10, V | heaven and earth - nor in the air nor in the waters, since
17 12, XXIII | and over the fowl of the air, and over all cattle and
18 12, XXIII | sea, and the fowls of the air; and over all cattle, and
19 12, XXV | to all the fowls of the air and the beasts of the field
20 12, XXXII | waters651 or the expanse of air - which is also called “
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