Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  65|      honour receive him into your houses, and treat him kindly? Would
 2  II,  17|           have made for ourselves houses, by which we can avoid the
 3  II,  32|    careful diligence coverings in houses and clothing.
 4  II,  40|         protection or covering of houses or garments, they should
 5  II,  40|         sad necessity of building houses for themselves at very great
 6  II,  42|       that they should break open houses by night, tamper with slaves,
 7  II,  66|         wearing; or because, when houses were built, and more comfortable
 8  II,  67|         work in the halls of your houses, showing their industry
 9 III,  41|           now as the guardians of houses and dwellings; now as the
10  IV,   9| thresholds of temples and private houses destroyed and overthrown,
11 VII,   9|        places by rounding private houses? What, then, is the reason
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