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Alphabetical [« »] bristly 1 broad 1 broke 2 broken 9 bronze 3 brood 1 brothel 4 | Frequency [« »] 9 authorities 9 beast 9 bright 9 broken 9 calm 9 captive 9 carneades | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances broken |
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1 I, 9 | which cannot be weakened and broken by iron and strength. But 2 II, 4 | mortals. For they may be broken, or burnt, or be destroyed. 3 II, 4 | they are often apt to be broken to pieces, when houses fall 4 IV, 15| the wilderness water hath broken forth, and a stream in the 5 IV, 26| body, being injured and broken, should be rendered unsuitable 6 IV, 30| he may not be borne to broken cisterns which hold no water, 7 VI, 6 | harsh tyrannies have always broken out against the citizens. 8 VI, 10| society; and he who has broken this is to be deemed impious, 9 VII, 12| moisture poured forth from a broken vessel. For if the earthly