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Alphabetical [« »] vanquisher 1 vapour 1 variableness 1 variance 12 variations 1 varied 7 varies 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 thrown 12 tortured 12 transferred 12 variance 12 variety 12 varro 12 wander | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances variance |
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1 I, 1 | are for the most part at variance with themselves, it is evident 2 I, 5 | Aristotle, although he is at variance with himself, and both utters 3 II, 10| two. And though fire is at variance with water, moist vapour 4 II, 18| errors? That evils may be at variance with good; that vices may 5 III, 2 | members of which are at variance with one another, and are 6 III, 15| SPEECH OF PHILOSOPHERS IS AT VARIANCE WITH THEIR LIFE.~Under the 7 III, 17| please all, he is more at variance with himself than they all 8 IV, 3 | lords shall give commands at variance with each other? Therefore 9 V, 2 | chapters which seemed to be at variance with themselves, enumerating 10 V, 3 | themselves spoke things at variance with one another, and contrary? 11 VI, 18| of his mind, should be at variance with his feeling and thought. 12 VI, 20| which might always be at variance with pleasure, as with a