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1 II, 1 | as water strained through ashes becomes salt, so the sea 2 II, 3 | water is strained through ashes. Actually the saltness seems 3 II, 3 | bodies, and, in things burnt, ashes. That is why some people 4 II, 3 | see in the case of lye and ashes and the dry and liquid excreta 5 II, 3 | burn some of these, put the ashes into water and boil it off. 6 II, 3 | the character of lye or ashes. Springs and rivers with 7 II, 8 | threw up live cinders and ashes which buried the neighbouring 8 IV, 9 | combustible that dissolve into ashes, and all bodies do this 9 IV, 11| them: for instance lime and ashes.~We must recognize that 10 IV, 11| has been strained through ashes. This latter, too, has acquired 11 IV, 11| has acquired heat from the ashes, for everything that has 12 IV, 12| corpses suddenly become ashes in the grave and very old