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1 Int | royal presents:~(a) The table (probably the most elaborate
2 II, 64 | make bowls and vials and a table and libation cups.~
3 II, 81 | the five bowls and the table of dedication, and the hundred
4 III | exquisite and beautiful table ever produced. Also other
5 III, 104 | you a description of the table.~
6 III, 105 | regard to the size of the table already in the temple at
7 III, 109 | so appropriately on the table which he had made.~
8 III, 110 | of gold that the former table had been made of small size,
9 III, 116 | 16 They made the table two cubits1 long, one cubit
10 III, 121 | which sloped down to the table was a very beautiful piece
11 III, 126 | of the border round the table which slanted upwards and
12 III, 126 | together round the whole table.~
13 III, 128 | round all the sides of the table with a band of gold.~
14 III, 129 | that both sides of the table might be used, according
15 III, 129 | down to the feet of the table.~
16 III, 130 | under the whole width of the table a massive plate four fingers
17 III, 130 | that which ever side of the table people preferred, might
18 III, 132 | 32 On the table itself they engraved a '
19 III, 133 | which made the centre of the table appear like a rhomboid in
20 III, 134 | They made the feet of the table with heads like lilies,
21 III, 134 | bending down beneath the table, and the parts which were
22 III, 140 | they made the top of the table in three parts like a triptychon,
23 III, 141 | 41 The thickness of the table was not less than half a
24 III, 142 | have been required if the table could have been of larger
25 VII | immediately upon being seated at table entertains his guests with
26 VII, 357 | arrangements for service at table were carried out in accordance
27 VIII, 383| following day they sat down to table again and continued the
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