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Alphabetical [« »] counterfeits 1 countless 1 countries 2 country 19 country-men- 1 country-woman 1 countrymen 6 | Frequency [« »] 19 christians 19 committed 19 conscience 19 country 19 depart 19 despised 19 determined | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances country |
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1 I, 5 | Orpheus or these poets of our country had always maintained what 2 I, 15| honour in cities and in the country, let us assent to the wisdom 3 I, 15| other the destroyer of his country. But if Antony had not been 4 I, 15| what a guardian of your country the gods produced you? You 5 II, 14| with any clouds in that country, they observed the courses 6 III, 3 | city in some very remote country, which we have never seen, 7 III, 14| render him the enemy of his country? But let us pass by those 8 III, 19| most active enemy of his country, the other the most cruel 9 III, 25| befitting that both workmen, and country people, and women, and all, 10 III, 28| home and deprived of his country; but then, when he lost 11 V, 9 | against their own citizens and country; who do not fear the sack; 12 V, 13| every age, and nation, and country, with one and the same mind 13 VI, 5 | consider the interest of one's country first;~Then those of parents, 14 VI, 6 | reckon the interests of our country as in the first place."~ 15 VI, 6 | are the interests of our country, but the inconveniences 16 VI, 6 | be serviceable to their country do all these things: for 17 VI, 6 | then, has gained for his country these goods--as they themselves 18 VI, 9 | embraces the laws of his own country as true justice, though 19 VI, 15| pestilence has desolated his country, or an enemy overthrown