Book, Chapter
1 I, II | calculation of the dates, but little agree among themselves.
2 I, X | pasturage, but Joseph and the little Benjamin remained at home.
3 I, XXIX | there came Semigar, and a little later the history certifies
4 I, XXXIV | while be was as yet only a little boy56 living under the care
5 I, XXXIX | deeming all other things of little value. Accordingly, when
6 I, XL | way, in the case of this little work of ours, we believe
7 I, XLIII | a handful of meal and a little oil, on the consumption
8 I, XLV | three armies, and from a little oil the debt of a woman
9 I, XLVI | being at the time but a little child. But the power thus
10 II, I | Babylon, while still a very little child. Afterwards, on account
11 II, I | that a boy of an age so little commanding respect, had
12 II, IX | and poor, they made but little progress, until, at last,
13 II, XIII | friend, and hesitating a little, he withdrew for a short
14 II, XV | that they should wait a little, and look for the divine
15 II, XXXIII| it was an affair of too little moment to be able to inflict
16 II, XXXIX | king, when they could make little impression by their own
17 II, XXXIX | Liberius, however, was, a little afterwards, restored to
18 II, XLI | people, young men of but little learning and little prudencehad
19 II, XLI | but little learning and little prudencehad been selected;
20 II, XLIV | discussion. And when they made little progress towards a pacification,
21 II, XLVI | hunger and thirst; he had little desire for amassing wealth,
22 II, XLVIII| Delfinus, yet lingering for a little while in the territory of
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