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Alphabetical [« »] gray 1 greasy 1 great 112 greater 42 greatest 28 greatly 1 greatness 14 | Frequency [« »] 43 aside 43 vain 42 forms 42 greater 42 known 42 never 42 perhaps | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances greater |
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1 I, 19| fairness. For what is a greater wrong than to be angry with 2 I, 22| life accrues, and to you no greater, what inordinate desire 3 I, 30| and to be derived from a greater Author. 4 I, 31| unknown; it is a cause of greater astonishment if Thou art 5 I, 31| palpably foolish, is a mark of greater folly. 6 I, 32| beings, doubt about those of greater rank and power, whilst they 7 I, 39| the day comes, we expect greater ones? 8 I, 42| as we allege. There is no greater proof than the credibility 9 I, 46| by the free exercise of a greater power? 10 I, 59| they might have spoken with greater elegance and richness, lest 11 II, 7| ignorance of these theories is greater on this account, that while 12 II, 56| what he thinks, and to show greater subtlety than others, especially 13 II, 58| small, others large and greater,-these have a dim light, 14 II, 62| of another, bestowed by a greater power? Let Etruria sacrifice 15 II, 68| if we have chosen what is greater and more certain, and have 16 III, 6| impiety, has above all, with greater piety, declared-boldly, 17 III, 12| must seek out teachers of greater wisdom, through whom you 18 III, 21| roused by the power of a greater divinity, so that he may 19 IV, 22| harmless snakes. Can any greater insult be put upon your 20 IV, 27| they receive from you much greater occasion for offence on 21 IV, 31| Whether you think it a greater offence to sacrifice to 22 IV, 31| prejudiced as not to believe it a greater crime to defame by manifest 23 IV, 33| rouse their recklessness to greater vehemence. They mourn over 24 V, 2| learn from Jove himself at a greater risk? Or did Jupiter alone 25 V, 23| of religion? Is there any greater sacrilege than this, or 26 V, 24| just as foul, or of even greater baseness? For do you wish 27 V, 34| another may both devise with greater subtlety, and conjecture 28 V, 40| said to be done? or can any greater wrong be devised than to 29 VI, 3| libations of wine. And what greater honour or dignity can we 30 VI, 3| perfect folly to measure greater powers by your necessities, 31 VI, 9| pleasure of others. And what greater wrong, disgrace, hardship, 32 VI, 11| more fully, and cited with greater copiousness of language? 33 VI, 17| may be able to become of greater importance, do they suffer 34 VII, 12| to him from whom far the greater reward and bribe, though 35 VII, 13| yielded to reverence for a greater being, is of a kind having 36 VII, 14| among the gods, or what greater exaltation is found to be 37 VII, 14| follows that a deity becomes greater by means of the man from 38 VII, 22| nonsense, that shows much greater madness to slaughter pregnant 39 VII, 30| our reverence. And what greater insult can be inflicted 40 VII, 30| out, his eminence becomes greater, and his dignity is supposed 41 VII, 43| celebrated, and that afresh, with greater care; if he honestly sought 42 VII, 43| circumstances thoroughly, there was greater cruelty than kindness in