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Alphabetical [« »] offspring 1 often 3 oftentimes 2 old 21 omen 1 omit 1 on 128 | Frequency [« »] 21 every 21 first 21 most 21 old 21 other 21 together 21 whom | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the manner in which the persecutors died IntraText - Concordances old |
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1 II | idols, and, condemning their old ways, went over to the new 2 X | excite the inconsiderate old man to carry on that persecution 3 XI | affairs of the empire. The old man long opposed the fury 4 XIV | passions of the inconsiderate old man to cool. Then, after 5 XVIII | civil wars terrified the old man into compliance; and 6 XVIII | which he had already grown old. But Diocletian added, that 7 XVIII | discourse, the spiritless old man burst into tears, and 8 XIX | a chariot; and then this old emperor, like a veteran 9 XX | the expulsion of the two old men, began to consider himself 10 XX | ever about his person, his old and intimate acquaintance, 11 XX | wall, he should lead an old age. of security and peace. 12 XXII | a favour, on account of old services, when one was permitted 13 XXIII | lists. Neither youth, nor old age, nor sickness, afforded 14 XXIII | and struck off from the old. General lamentation and 15 XXVIII| the young man than to the old: for Maxentius had most 16 XXVIII| the imperial dignity. The old man was impatient at being 17 XXVIII| confounded the unnatural old man, and, like another Tarquin 18 XLII | removed; and, as the two old emperors were generally 19 XLIII | arose, that the detestable old man had but feigned a quarrel 20 L | Daia, a boy eight years old, and a daughter of Daia, 21 L | Daia, who was seven years old, and had been betrothed