Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
counting-houses 1
countless 2
countries 4
country 51
country-houses 1
country-seats 1
coupled 2
Frequency    [«  »]
52 streets
52 very
51 air
51 country
51 dead
51 foot
51 go
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

IntraText - Concordances

country

   Chapter
1 I | deliverer, whom the people of my country call Aesculapius! and to 2 I | chariots, arriving from the country, rolled their wheels over 3 II | all together in the open country, and some of the Greeks 4 II | reaching the desert, the country of sands and terrors. Many 5 II | a long scarf, while the country everywhere was still covered 6 II | augur, to wander about the country. He would stretch himself 7 II | engines in the mines in the country of the Cantabrians.~But 8 II | earth in the mines in the country of the Cantabrians.”~Spendius 9 II | wandered about through the country, seeking for the army by 10 II | soon spread through the country.~From every path and every 11 III | had gone towards the amber country, behind the pillars of Melkarth. “ 12 IV | THE WALLS OF CARTHAGE~Some country people, riding on asses 13 IV | devastate the surrounding country like grasshoppers, and the 14 IV | was being abandoned by his country; but in spite of its ingratitude 15 VI | lances were heaped up in the country towns like sheaves of maize. 16 VI | followed by the slaves from the country; caravans of Negroes were 17 VI | sky. The verdure of the country was lost in places beneath 18 VI | smoke might be seen in the country ascending to the sky; they 19 VII | necklaces of honour which his country has given to him!”~They 20 VII | will lose your ships, your country seats, your chariots, your 21 VII | those who worked on the country estates having been brought 22 VII | Dark Sea; gums from the country of the Blacks were running 23 VII | passing the Atarantes and the country of the great apes, he had 24 VII | were in occupation of the country. He leaned upon his other 25 VII | storm. The governors of the country estates had fled through 26 VIII| deep was the abyss between Country and Army. Moreover they 27 VIII| ranks and were scouring the country. But at news of the arming 28 VIII| horseman galloping across the country after a fleeing soldier. 29 IX | sent embassies to him. The country people came with their hands 30 IX | to the affairs of their country. Out of gratitude for the 31 IX | of Punic race. But as the country was becoming exhausted, 32 IX | diminished from day to day. The country people were now more backward 33 X | which might save at once his country and his belief.~Thenceforward 34 X | made of the cloth of the country of Seres, white and streaked 35 XI | whether on the sea or in the country. The slate-coloured waves 36 XI | shall become the king of the country.”~He brushed the dust off 37 XI | house, her room, and the country that she had passed through, 38 XI | gods, the vengeance of her country, even the safety of Carthage!’” 39 XII | and even from the great country of Agazymba, which is four 40 XIII| between them. Then, the country having been ravaged, provisions 41 XIII| plebeians. Careless of their country’s needs, they shrieked in 42 XIII| before a town in their own country. Their attack was weak, 43 XIV | miseries were forgotten. Their country was born anew.~They felt 44 XIV | was spreading through the country.~Then the Barbarians were 45 XIV | Others could once more see country districts at sunset, when 46 XIV | took the place of their country; living without a family 47 XIV | would bring for her from the country of the Blacks things such 48 XIV | anger was vented upon the country. He burnt the ruins of the 49 XIV | and Hanno, who loved his country, was under the walls of 50 XIV | Carthaginians that their country, forsaking its walls, was 51 XV | for as she had saved her country by the restoration of the


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License