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1 Pre | D. 411, this must have happened 71 years only after the
2 Pre | consult those only which happened to be in my own possession,
3 1, 1 | however this may have, happened, are altogether impious
4 1, 78 | could have no impediment happened to him, that when taken
5 2, 13 | baser lusts ; and, as it happened,—I know not by what error
6 2, 13 | any men, with whom they happened to meet, Gods; and immediately
7 2, 19 | dispersed just as it has happened?— still, things being thus,
8 2, 20 | Philosophy, unless indeed, it happened to be attended by wealth
9 2, 20 | of happiness, unless he happened to have a complete symmetry
10 2, 51 | conversation which is on earth, happened to be that of their lives ?
11 2, 52 | discovery of a slave, if one had happened to run away; of a broken
12 2, 64(119)| circumstance is said to have happened to the Pelasgi in Italy,
13 2, 64(119)| the same things as having happened to the Tyrrhenians. The
14 2, 66 | governed, that hence it happened, that their study was in
15 2, 66 | how many subsequent wars (happened) and dealt vengeance even
16 2, 73 | have done this, had they happened (to be circumstanced as
17 2, 79 | own destruction137: which happened to them all, at the manifestation
18 2, 87(162)| Simson's Chron. p. 640) happened A. M. 3457; his words are, "
19 2, 89(165)| Lib. vii. cap. v. This happened (Simson's Chronicon. p.
20 2, 89(166)| Lib. x. cap. xxxv. This happened A. M. 3658. (Sims. Chron.
21 2, 92(170)| 2 [...] This happened in the times of Domitian,
22 4, 1 | although we might not have happened to see with our eyes those
23 4, 1 | he was with the men who happened to exist at that time, it
24 4, 8 | on account of what then happened to them, -- they had seen
25 4, 10 | complaining of what had happened. But He received the tiling
26 4, 16 | covertly, the things that happened after His resurrection from
27 4, 16 | knowledge, foretel before they happened; He also foretold the things
28 4, 17 | enquire accordingly, how it happened to the land which had always
29 4, 23 | and in the reduction which happened in those of Hadrian, both
30 4, 33 | Now, Whence could it have happened to human nature, not only
31 5, 26 | undertook? It might have happened indeed, that some rustics
32 5, 32 | account of the things that had happened to those who had previously
33 5, 36 | seen with our own eyes, has happened even to this time ? His
34 5, 42 | existence, as if they had really happened ? Why too, should they have
35 5, 43 | no grievance (whatsoever) happened to Him ? but, that He concealed
36 5, 43 | nothing either human or mortal happened to him; but, that He did
37 5, 52 | time of our Saviour? For it happened, immediately upon His passing
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