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Alphabetical [« »] losing 3 loss 14 losses 2 lost 21 lot 6 lots 1 loud 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 importance 21 instead 21 liber 21 lost 21 mercury 21 old 21 passions | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances lost |
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1 I, 1| they have gained a cause, lost by its own inherent demerits, 2 I, 2| reason of the blasts having lost their force, and do the 3 I, 36| Ethiopian suns, lamenting her lost son and husband torn limb 4 I, 50| eyes with light already lost, and order the dead to return 5 II, 26| recalling former things is lost through the interposition 6 II, 26| and secure, though it be lost to sight in a thousand cases; 7 II, 28| were very learned, and have lost their knowledge by the hindrance 8 II, 28| is no sign that you have lost your memory, but a proof 9 II, 30| of life perishes, and is lost; it is not only a very great 10 II, 49| scattered throughout all, it is lost and cut off in the immensity 11 II, 56| others say that they are lost in doubt as to whether they 12 IV, 16| so often a mother, have lost the sanctity of spotless 13 IV, 34| and so utterly have you lost sight of your duty in the 14 V, 24| set herself to seek the lost one all over the world. 15 V, 27| by force? Are they, when lost, sought for as men are? 16 VI, 18| starry seats, they have lost their divine power. But 17 VI, 19| reasonableness and soundness is lost to the truth, if this is 18 VII, 3| from reason, so as to be lost among useless works, and 19 VII, 3| incense is given, and is lost melting on the coals, or 20 VII, 28| principle must be destroyed and lost. So then, if the gods also 21 App | that those are gods who are lost in joyful pleasure at theatrical