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1 I, I | reason required, I have made use of pro-fine historians to
2 I, IV | islands, nevertheless all made use of one tongue, as long as
3 I, XVI | was found, it proved of no use on account of its bitterness.
4 I, XVI | untainted. The Hebrews made use of this food for forty years;
5 I, XX | therefore, the people made use of the manna for food, as
6 I, XXV | conflict; that, if he did make use of so many, the Hebrews
7 I, XXXIII | deprived the Hebrews of the use of arms,55 and no one had
8 I, XLV | water was furnished for the use of three armies, and from
9 I, XLVII | knowing the Lord, making great use of Zachariah the prophet (
10 II, I | eunuch to be allowed to use a diet of pulse only. Asphane
11 II, I | living on pulse than from the use of the king's dainties.
12 II, VIII | brass-mere insensate matter-could use either meat or drink. The
13 II, XVII | undertaken without making use of the name of king, while
14 II, XXIII | disposition, made a bad use of, vengeance followed his
15 II, XXX | of and thus excluded from use as food. The Romans, accordingly,
16 II, XXXI(29)| of Nazarites. They made use of what was called the Gospel
17 II, XXXIX | knowing that they could make use of the power of the king,
18 II, XLIII | reasoning, it abolished the use of the word Ousia as being
19 II, XLVI | was most economical in the use of it. Put at the same time
20 II, XLVIII | procured abortion by the use of certain plants. When
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