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Alphabetical [« »] suggesting 1 sui 2 suis 1 suitable 19 suitably 2 suited 3 suits 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 safety 19 senses 19 shut 19 suitable 19 turned 19 undergo 19 ut | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances suitable |
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1 I, pref| learned because it has not suitable defenders, or is hated by 2 I, 1 | these to be sufficiently suitable guides to a good life, I 3 I, 12 | this theory might have been suitable to Vesta, if she were called 4 I, 20 | with all wantonness, as is suitable to the memory of a harlot. 5 I, 21 | so in this case no more suitable victim could be found than 6 II, 4 | mouth, but one that is not suitable for eating; to these they 7 IV, 26 | from death. What is more suitable to God, what more worthy 8 V, 1 | that wisdom and truth need suitable heralds. And if by chance 9 V, 1 | of Octavius, declares how suitable a maintainer of the truth 10 V, 2 | have been wanting among us suitable and skilful teachers, who 11 V, 6 | Tullius thought to be praises suitable to a king. This truly is 12 VI, 11 | give from our property to suitable persons when they are in 13 VI, 11 | What is the meaning of "suitable?" Assuredly those who are 14 VI, 11 | not bestow our bounty on suitable objects, but as much as 15 VI, 11 | you bestow your bounty on suitable persons, unless it be that 16 VI, 11 | whosoever shall not be a suitable person will be worn out 17 VI, 12 | must bestow our bounty on "suitable" persons. For the house 18 VI, 12 | incautiously? For what is less suitable for Cicero? But through 19 VII, 1 | which might be firth and suitable for the support of the work;