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1 I, 39| anvils and by hammers, the bones of elephants, paintings, 2 I, 39| them to be wood, stone, and bones, or imagined that they dwelt 3 I, 64| bloody months, and break His bones in pieces, and devour Him 4 II, 16| Their bodies are built up on bones, and bound closely together 5 II, 16| like manner built up on bones, and bound closely together 6 II, 59| firmness? From what have their bones been made solid? what made 7 II, 75| shrieked like. Stentors, whose bones, when dug up in different 8 IV, 7| firmness and solidity to the bones of young children. Mellonia 9 IV, 8| we men were born without bones, like some worms, would 10 IV, 8| would Ossilago, who gives bones their solidity, be without 11 IV, 10| 10. But if you urge that bones, different kinds of honey, 12 IV, 10| cabbages? Why should the bones alone have found protection, 13 V, 2| hands been formed of hard bones, so that it might be possible 14 VI, 6| domes and lofty roofs cover bones and ashes, and are sepulchres 15 VI, 14| in all the temples, are bones, stones, brass, silver, 16 VI, 14| ornaments, from camels' bones or from the tooth of the 17 VI, 15| shape, wood, stones, and bones, with all the other materials 18 VI, 16| hard and half-gnawed bread, bones dragged thither in view 19 VII, 16| emitted by burning hides, by bones, by bristles, by the fleeces 20 VII, 17| chaff; when the dogs placed bones, and burned human excrements 21 VII, 20| is not black, nor their bones, teeth, fat, the bowels, 22 VII, 20| and the soft marrow in the bones? But the fleeces are jet-black,