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1 II, 64 | large quantity of precious stones to make bowls and vials
2 III, 123| were layers of precious stones on it in the midst of the
3 III, 124| inserted in perforations in the stones.~
4 III, 126| pattern of eggs in precious stones, elaborately engraved by
5 III, 127| 27 And under the stones which had been arranged
6 III, 128| wrought out of precious stones, of the same colour as the
7 III, 129| pattern of eggs in precious stones, and other fluting and embossed
8 III, 132| maeander,' having precious stones standing out in the middle
9 III, 132| and many other kinds of stones which excel in beauty.~
10 III, 138| grapes, which were worked in stones, up to the top of the foot.~
11 III, 144| between the scales Precious stones were inserted with great
12 III, 145| wrought out of precious stones of many colours, displaying
13 III, 147| made of different precious stones, placed alternately, and
14 III, 158| work and inserted precious stones in it.~
15 III, 164| was no stint of precious stones, for not less than five
16 III, 165| so that the cost of the stones and the workmanship was
17 IV, 178| the floor is paved with stones and slopes down to the appointed
18 IV, 195| he wore and the precious stones upon his person.~
19 IV, 198| called, on which twelve stones, of different kinds, were
20 IV, 203| the very top, of immense stones, with the object, as we
21 V, 232| quantity of spices and precious stones and gold is brought into
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