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Alphabetical [« »] daughters-in-law 1 dawning 1 day 32 days 21 dazzle 1 de 3 de-rived-as 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 cruel 21 cut 21 daughter 21 days 21 dead 21 feeling 21 hercules | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances days |
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1 I, 1| they were wont in former days to regard with interest 2 I, 2| winter begun to have long days? has the night begun to 3 I, 3| destruction:-what! did not bygone days witness cities with their 4 I, 28| name to harlots, who in old days earned the wages of impurity, 5 I, 37| who, living nearest to the days of antiquity, set forth 6 I, 46| the tomb, and after three days to be loosed from the swathings 7 I, 49| after they had wasted their days and nights in incessant 8 II, 41| should spend those very days on which such wicked deeds 9 II, 62| can give them length of days, and grant to them also 10 II, 66| is new, and arose a few days ago, almost, and that you 11 II, 69| we follow arose but a few days ago. Granting for the present 12 III, 4| assumed them themselves on the days of purification. If these 13 III, 29| duration of months and lapse of days? Now this very argument 14 IV, 24| their weight only on his own days? that Jupiter was saved 15 IV, 36| useless dreamings, demand that days be given to you, and exhibition 16 V, 16| that pine which on fixed days you always bring into the 17 V, 39| at fixed times and on set days, or those which are taught 18 VI, 4| and return after twelve days to their own dwellings. 19 VII, 9| chronicles of years, or even of days? was it not man? Is not 20 VII, 32| are born, and have festal days on which it has been settled 21 App | with incense; who spend days of festivity, and find the