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1 2, 13(24) | proved the cause of so many wars in ancient times. Orat.
2 2, 59 | greater calamities, whether wars, pestilences, or famines,
3 2, 65 | fierce in the commotions and wars, in which they opposed each
4 2, 66 | study was in contention and wars with their neighbours. And
5 2, 66 | saying, how many subsequent wars (happened) and dealt vengeance
6 2, 66 | and were always engaged in wars with their own people, and
7 2, 66(125)| author here refers to the wars of the Canaanites with one
8 2, 67 | their lives, harassed with wars and contentions against
9 2, 68 | honouring these Gods were these; wars, contentions, desolations,
10 2, 69 | even partakers in (their) wars ! The people of Argus accordingly,
11 2, 71 | that we enquire whether the wars and contentions—not of enemies,
12 2, 71 | them, than the slaughter of wars, the desolation of villages,
13 2, 74 | this was the cause of the wars, and of every thing which
14 2, 75 | attached to evils and to wars, they were convicted by
15 2, 78 | demoniacal were they in their wars with one another, and in
16 2, 80 | were engaged in creating wars, that in their own calamities
17 2, 80 | during their prosperity, wars, conflicts, commotions,
18 2, 86 | by pestilences, famines, wars, conflagrations, and inundations (
19 2, 91(168)| burnt in the first Punic wars. See Dion. Hallicarn. Lib.
20 2, 95 | and the continuance of wars against each other. And
21 3, 1 | things, on account of which wars, and the reduction of cities,
22 4, 16(47) | His History of the Jewish Wars. ~
23 4, 36 | Ye shall hear indeed of wars, and rumours of wars: see
24 4, 36 | of wars, and rumours of wars: see that ye be not moved,
25 4, 36 | says, "Ye shall hear of wars, and rumours of wars: see
26 4, 36 | of wars, and rumours of wars: see that ye be not moved,
27 5, 52 | other, with persecutions and wars of no mean description 110,
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