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Alphabetical [« »] direct 14 directed 12 directing 1 direction 14 directions 6 dis 1 disadvantageous 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 declared 14 democritus 14 direct 14 direction 14 drawn 14 effects 14 employ | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances direction |
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1 II, 1 | ought to look in the same direction as his countenance, and 2 II, 5 | to turn our eyes in that direction where is the seat and dwelling-place 3 II, 15| a boy, by whose will and direction his life was guided. The 4 III, 10| to be turned in the same direction to which the countenance 5 III, 10| must either look in that direction or bend down to the earth. 6 III, 24| them hang in an inverted direction? that the crops and trees 7 III, 24| sloped downwards in every direction, which appearance it must 8 IV, 26| folly, and ignorant in what direction to go, with feet liable 9 VI, 7 | reads the luxurious in one direction, and those who are called 10 VI, 7 | another; the ignorant in one direction, the learned in another; 11 VI, 7 | another; the sluggish in one direction, the active in another; 12 VI, 7 | another; the foolish in one direction, the philosophers in another, 13 VI, 21| and impel them in what direction they please. Hence, when 14 VII, 12| being turned to the opposite direction. For the body does not perish