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Alphabetical [« »] inextricable 3 infamous 2 infamy 3 infancy 6 infant 10 infants 10 infatuated 3 | Frequency [« »] 6 impulse 6 inclined 6 individuals 6 infancy 6 infernal 6 influenced 6 inhuman | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances infancy |
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1 III, 17| were carried off in their infancy; that some died when they 2 VII, 5 | heavenly laver, lays aside his infancy together with all the pollution 3 VII, 15| said that at first was its infancy under King Romulus, by whom 4 VII, 15| were revolving to a second infancy. For, having lost the liberty 5 VII, 17| of piety, nor pity sex or infancy; all things shall be confounded 6 VII, 22| the womb, and went back to infancy. Whence also Plato, while