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1    II,     79|    Chief of these were the stone image of Memnon, which,
2    IV,     53|  monuments. Those built of stone are despised as mere tombs,
3    IV,     59| still existed, engraven on stone and ancient bronze. But
4    IV,     63|  dashed his head against a stone with such violence that
5    XI,     17| are still seen engraved on stone. The Egyptians also claim
6   XII,     18|    the walls, not being of stone, but of hurdles and wicker-work
7    XV,     53|   without wooden beams, of stone from Gabii or Alba, that
8    XV,     67|    it to be sharpened on a stone to a keen and bright point.
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