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Alphabetical [« »] nothing 302 nothing- 1 nothingness 2 notice 20 notion 3 notorious 2 notwithstanding 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 lower 20 making 20 namely 20 notice 20 opinions 20 persuasion 20 practise | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances notice |
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1 I, 6 | that he had found a written notice in the ancient annals of 2 I, 13| their cymbals escape his notice? Lastly, why did there exist 3 I, 20| out secretly, escaping the notice of the besiegers, and had 4 I, 21| this did not escape the notice of the poet himself; for 5 II, 3 | this, which falls under the notice of the eyes, is not man, 6 II, 8 | But this escapes their notice, that the name of ancestors 7 II, 13| indeed, did not escape the notice of a dissolute man, Sallust, 8 III, 12| itself did not escape their notice. For if virtue despises 9 III, 17| are able to fall under the notice of the eyes. If the nature 10 III, 17| says: that the gods take no notice; that they are not affected 11 III, 21| Socrates, it did not escape the notice of Plato, that the force 12 IV, 16| earth without exciting the notice of any, that He might teach 13 V, 20| but that he may escape notice? what the harlot, but that 14 V, 22| wickedness. It does not escape my notice what reply can be made on 15 VI, 5 | evil does not escape their notice, they are overpowered by 16 VI, 24| succeeded in escaping the notice of all, foolish man! What 17 VII, 5 | depends. It does not escape my notice what may here be urged in 18 VII, 9 | He did not fall under the notice of our eyes. What is clearer 19 VII, 22| announcement did not escape their notice; inasmuch as they supposed 20 VII, 22| this matter escaped their notice, that the dead will rise