02Agat1 16:11 | | | was said and read the | accounts | in the king’s presence |
06Khor1 2:3 | | | transmitting to the Greeks both | accounts | of their empires and also |
06Khor1 3:3 | | | of praise who in written | accounts | fixed and ordered their annals |
06Khor1 3:3 | | | say, when we read their | accounts, | we become informed about the |
06Khor1 3:5 | | | greater things of them and | accounts | of what occurred earlier than |
06Khor1 3:7 | | | us for books with innumerable | accounts | of villages and provinces and |
06Khor1 6:1 | | | the fact that other antiquarians’ | accounts | sometimes agree and sometimes disagree |
06Khor1 6:2 | | | endeavor to change these true | accounts | into fables |
06Khor1 19:4 | | | However, the conformity of the | accounts | and the equivalence of the |
06Khor2 13:22 | | | Now I think that these | accounts | are worthy of belief, and |
06Khor2 64:9 | | | have avoided superfluous and elaborate | accounts | and whatever words and conclusions |
06Khor2 92:5 | | | composed in accordance with the | accounts | of various historians and not |
09Draskh1 2:14 | | | are some who give different | accounts, | and others who tell allegorical |
09Draskh1 2:17 | | | was extremely rich in historical | accounts | of many nations, yet, Mar |
09Draskh1 3:9 | | | preceded me have given sufficient | accounts | of the latter’s valorous deeds |
09Draskh1 3:17 | | | There are many | accounts | concerning the valorous contests of |
09Draskh1 24:17 | | | as a result of this, | accounts | concerning our princes of this |
09Draskh1 30:66 | | | devil. For this reason, the | accounts | of the wickedness of the |
10Tovma1 1:0 | | | of antiquarians and many historical | accounts; | and I have written down |
10Tovma1 1:1 | | | is accurately written in all | accounts, | the next task for us |
10Tovma1 3:2 | | | Furthermore, even if there were | accounts, ( | only) the valiant deeds of |
10Tovma1 3:22 | | | After comparing (this) with other | accounts | I rejected (them) and was |
10Tovma1 10:28 | | | it superfluous to repeat the | accounts | of previous historians |
10Tovma4 7:2 | | | as fables elaborated from fictitious | accounts; | but having seen with my |
12Last1 17:13 | | | to thrust before us these | accounts | of grief and troubles?” How |
12Last1 25:1 | | | Therefore, many important | accounts | included among such categories, we |
12Last1 26:22 | | | account of what had happened. | Accounts | of our predecessors have done |