The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... taken by Hephæstion to reach it must have been the direct route from Candahar , by way of the Gomul River , to Dera - Ismael- Khan , a comparatively obscure line of country , but not wholly impracticable , for in the official papers ...
... taken by Hephæstion to reach it must have been the direct route from Candahar , by way of the Gomul River , to Dera - Ismael- Khan , a comparatively obscure line of country , but not wholly impracticable , for in the official papers ...
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... taken by Mr. Long , in his article on CLIENTS ( Smith's Dictionary , ) as far as positive opinion can be ascertained from his very cautious writing . 7 We are disposed to ask , Was not Tarquin only the first king of an Etrus- can ...
... taken by Mr. Long , in his article on CLIENTS ( Smith's Dictionary , ) as far as positive opinion can be ascertained from his very cautious writing . 7 We are disposed to ask , Was not Tarquin only the first king of an Etrus- can ...
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... taken figuratively , for the whole of the spear , but literally , for the point , which part alone came into contact with the claustra . The calm words and composed demeanour of Eolus , who uses only such moderate force ( expressed by ...
... taken figuratively , for the whole of the spear , but literally , for the point , which part alone came into contact with the claustra . The calm words and composed demeanour of Eolus , who uses only such moderate force ( expressed by ...
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... taken sub- stantively , and applied to the sea , is properly neither the high sea ( i . e . the sea considered solely in respect of the height of its sur- face above its bottom , or , adopting the idea explained in com- mentary on Prona ...
... taken sub- stantively , and applied to the sea , is properly neither the high sea ( i . e . the sea considered solely in respect of the height of its sur- face above its bottom , or , adopting the idea explained in com- mentary on Prona ...
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... taken , if I may so say , actively ; and to mean , as in En . v . 171 , ( and in Nepos , The- mist . c . 2 , " Prædones maritimos consectando mare tutum red- didit , " ) safe for ships . So understood , tuta is not only in the best ...
... taken , if I may so say , actively ; and to mean , as in En . v . 171 , ( and in Nepos , The- mist . c . 2 , " Prædones maritimos consectando mare tutum red- didit , " ) safe for ships . So understood , tuta is not only in the best ...
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