The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... Persons and Places . Wright's ( T. ) Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English . In 2 vols . each ; or half - bound in 1 vol . , 10s . 6d . Bohn's British Classics . UNIFORM WITH THE STANDARD LIBRARY , AT 3s . 6d . PER VOLUME ...
... Persons and Places . Wright's ( T. ) Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English . In 2 vols . each ; or half - bound in 1 vol . , 10s . 6d . Bohn's British Classics . UNIFORM WITH THE STANDARD LIBRARY , AT 3s . 6d . PER VOLUME ...
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... persons of no for- giving temper , and who would be satisfied with no homage short of servility . We shall , then , find some reason for pal- liating his conduct in this respect , and for , at least , considering him more excusable than ...
... persons of no for- giving temper , and who would be satisfied with no homage short of servility . We shall , then , find some reason for pal- liating his conduct in this respect , and for , at least , considering him more excusable than ...
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... person and of property , and that from him doors received the name of ' januæ . ' 6 64 The gentle seasons . ] — Ver . 125. The seasons , ' or ' hours , ' are men- tioned by Hesiod , Theog . 903 , as three goddesses , the daughters of ...
... person and of property , and that from him doors received the name of ' januæ . ' 6 64 The gentle seasons . ] — Ver . 125. The seasons , ' or ' hours , ' are men- tioned by Hesiod , Theog . 903 , as three goddesses , the daughters of ...
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... person takes a slight taste of his calling by doing something on that day , but does no more than merely give evidence of his ordinary employment.78 After that I asked , " Why , although I am propitiating the power of other gods , do I ...
... person takes a slight taste of his calling by doing something on that day , but does no more than merely give evidence of his ordinary employment.78 After that I asked , " Why , although I am propitiating the power of other gods , do I ...
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... person of more than five pounds of silver . Fabricius , the censor , in the year A.U.c. 478 , expelled from the senate Cornelius Rufinus , who had been dictator and twice consul , for baving ten pounds ' weight of silver plate in his ...
... person of more than five pounds of silver . Fabricius , the censor , in the year A.U.c. 478 , expelled from the senate Cornelius Rufinus , who had been dictator and twice consul , for baving ten pounds ' weight of silver plate in his ...
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