The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... reasons which afterwards induced him to attack Aornos . Here Alexander's first exploit was the capture of the largest town in the country , Massaga , ( Shikapoor ? ) Bazira and Ora followed ; and the natives flying before him , took ...
... reasons which afterwards induced him to attack Aornos . Here Alexander's first exploit was the capture of the largest town in the country , Massaga , ( Shikapoor ? ) Bazira and Ora followed ; and the natives flying before him , took ...
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... reason why he should be any one's client . This certainly is Livy's idea , —that all clients were plebeians , but not all plebeians always clients : nor does there appear any ground for rejecting it . In troublous times , moreover ...
... reason why he should be any one's client . This certainly is Livy's idea , —that all clients were plebeians , but not all plebeians always clients : nor does there appear any ground for rejecting it . In troublous times , moreover ...
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... reason , we may shrink from holding with him that all plebeians were clients , in the sense in which Livy uses the latter word . Slight modification appears to enable us to adopt all that part of Ihne's theory which tends to remove ...
... reason , we may shrink from holding with him that all plebeians were clients , in the sense in which Livy uses the latter word . Slight modification appears to enable us to adopt all that part of Ihne's theory which tends to remove ...
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... reasons , I understand the words " celsâ sedet Eolus arce " to be descriptive of Eolus seated on an eminence inside the cave ; an interpretation remarkably confirmed by the following passage of Albricus Philosophus , ( De Deorum imagi ...
... reasons , I understand the words " celsâ sedet Eolus arce " to be descriptive of Eolus seated on an eminence inside the cave ; an interpretation remarkably confirmed by the following passage of Albricus Philosophus , ( De Deorum imagi ...
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... reason for the silence of the sea within the cove . 2dly , This is not the meaning of æquora tuta , where it occurs again , En . v . 171 . I therefore understand tuta to be here taken , if I may so say , actively ; and to mean , as in ...
... reason for the silence of the sea within the cove . 2dly , This is not the meaning of æquora tuta , where it occurs again , En . v . 171 . I therefore understand tuta to be here taken , if I may so say , actively ; and to mean , as in ...
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