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1 Int, 0(1) | Poitiers and Cyprian of Carthage have only to be compared
2 1, XIII | that Aeneas once came to Carthage, the unlearned will reply
3 2, III | money for a further term at Carthage was being got together for
4 3 | story of his student days in Carthage, his discovery of Cicero’
5 3, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. I came to Carthage, where a caldron of unholy
6 3, III(60)| gang of young hoodlums in Carthage, made up largely, it seems,
7 4, VII | Tagaste and returned to Carthage.~
8 4, XV | since my rhetoric master at Carthage and others who had reputations
9 5 | decision. Faustus comes to Carthage and Augustine is disenchanted
10 5 | from his known troubles at Carthage to troubles yet unknown
11 5, III | There had just come to Carthage a certain bishop of the
12 5, VIII | what I had been teaching at Carthage. And how I was persuaded
13 5, VIII | permission of the teacher. At Carthage, on the contrary, there
14 5, VIII | didst goad me thus at Carthage so that I might thereby
15 5, XI | impress me, even when I was at Carthage; because he brought forth
16 6, VII | town, and then afterward at Carthage. He esteemed me highly because
17 6, IX | still studying under me at Carthage and was meditating at noonday
18 6, X | left his native place near Carthage - and Carthage itself, where
19 6, X | place near Carthage - and Carthage itself, where he usually
20 9, XVI | imprinted? Thus I remember Carthage; thus, also, I remember
21 9, XXI | memory as one who having seen Carthage remembers it? No, for the
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