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... person- ther . The Oscan language indeed had age , like Cato , to have books communi- not wholly disappeared at Pompeii and cated to him , and , where need was , trans- Herculaneum , when they were destroyed : lated , would be a command ...
... person- ther . The Oscan language indeed had age , like Cato , to have books communi- not wholly disappeared at Pompeii and cated to him , and , where need was , trans- Herculaneum , when they were destroyed : lated , would be a command ...
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... person were to call the Cimbrians and Gauls under Brennus and Acichorius Welsh Cymri and Irish Gaels . another under that of Planctae in the west of the earth . Thera is the mother city of Cyrene in Li . bya : and the island of Thera is ...
... person were to call the Cimbrians and Gauls under Brennus and Acichorius Welsh Cymri and Irish Gaels . another under that of Planctae in the west of the earth . Thera is the mother city of Cyrene in Li . bya : and the island of Thera is ...
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... person will be- lieve any one of these stories literally : 483 yet it would be equally inconsiderate to reject them ... persons meant in the Locrian tradition were not domestic slaves , but peasants in a state of bondage . * Scylax , p ...
... person will be- lieve any one of these stories literally : 483 yet it would be equally inconsiderate to reject them ... persons meant in the Locrian tradition were not domestic slaves , but peasants in a state of bondage . * Scylax , p ...
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... person so insignificant of a Eurydice . that Dionysius has not even admitted him That ingenious critic , Perizonius , into his host of Greek authorities . No- whose subtile observations were lost on thing but Plutarch's expressly ...
... person so insignificant of a Eurydice . that Dionysius has not even admitted him That ingenious critic , Perizonius , into his host of Greek authorities . No- whose subtile observations were lost on thing but Plutarch's expressly ...
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... person who sought for auspices be any thing but a historical fact . Mytho- had to rise in the stilness of midnight , to logical tales of this sort are misty shapes , mark out the limits of the celestial temple often no more than a Fata ...
... person who sought for auspices be any thing but a historical fact . Mytho- had to rise in the stilness of midnight , to logical tales of this sort are misty shapes , mark out the limits of the celestial temple often no more than a Fata ...
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