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... great honour to the emperor Claudius DCass . LX II § 3 ' he conceived and carried out an achievement worthy of the enter prise ( opovýμaros ) and greatness of Rome . ' Ostia lay on the left bank of the left ( i . e . the broader ...
... great honour to the emperor Claudius DCass . LX II § 3 ' he conceived and carried out an achievement worthy of the enter prise ( opovýμaros ) and greatness of Rome . ' Ostia lay on the left bank of the left ( i . e . the broader ...
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... great island of the Nile , formed by the Astapos and Astaboras Strabo 821. Its furthest point was 875 m.p. from Syene Plin . VI § 184. Its chief town Meroe was a city of priests and had a temple of Hammon ib . § 186 . Ritter supposes it ...
... great island of the Nile , formed by the Astapos and Astaboras Strabo 821. Its furthest point was 875 m.p. from Syene Plin . VI § 184. Its chief town Meroe was a city of priests and had a temple of Hammon ib . § 186 . Ritter supposes it ...
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... or live a convict on some Egean rock swarming with great exiles . You will triumph in your revenge , and confess at last that heaven is neither deaf nor blind . 236 MOBILIS NATURA MALORUM Sen. de otio 1 = 28 92 XIII 226-236.
... or live a convict on some Egean rock swarming with great exiles . You will triumph in your revenge , and confess at last that heaven is neither deaf nor blind . 236 MOBILIS NATURA MALORUM Sen. de otio 1 = 28 92 XIII 226-236.
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... great indul- the house appears Stat . s . II I. patre quodammodo Tac . d . 29 coram 171 AMPLIOR as for grown men , after a hard day's work . PULTIBUS XI 58. 109 n . Plin . XVIII § 83 pulte autem , non pane , vixisse longo tempore ...
... great indul- the house appears Stat . s . II I. patre quodammodo Tac . d . 29 coram 171 AMPLIOR as for grown men , after a hard day's work . PULTIBUS XI 58. 109 n . Plin . XVIII § 83 pulte autem , non pane , vixisse longo tempore ...
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... great oath , ' i . e . that he should enter the temple of Ceres and Proserpina , and after certain sacrifices put on the purple garb of the goddess , take a burning torch in his hand and swear . § 4 he did all καὶ τὸν ὅρκον ἀπομόσας ...
... great oath , ' i . e . that he should enter the temple of Ceres and Proserpina , and after certain sacrifices put on the purple garb of the goddess , take a burning torch in his hand and swear . § 4 he did all καὶ τὸν ὅρκον ἀπομόσας ...
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