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... question is how far aequales must be considered to be modified by propemodum . We think the word should be taken to imply a considerable difference . Pliny himself says , " When I was a very young man ( adolescentulus ) and you were at ...
... question is how far aequales must be considered to be modified by propemodum . We think the word should be taken to imply a considerable difference . Pliny himself says , " When I was a very young man ( adolescentulus ) and you were at ...
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... question . The Germans had no bias in favour of silver rather than gold ; they preferred silver coins as the most convenient . CHAPTER VI . 1. Superest . ] ' Is abundant . ' Compare Ch . 26 , superest ager , and Agr . 44 , gratia oris ...
... question . The Germans had no bias in favour of silver rather than gold ; they preferred silver coins as the most convenient . CHAPTER VI . 1. Superest . ] ' Is abundant . ' Compare Ch . 26 , superest ager , and Agr . 44 , gratia oris ...
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... questions . ' 6. Vidimus ... Veledam . ] Tacitus is here speaking of himself and his contemporaries , and he means , ' We actually zaw Veleda , who was long regarded , & c . ' Veleda is mentioned three times in the course of the ...
... questions . ' 6. Vidimus ... Veledam . ] Tacitus is here speaking of himself and his contemporaries , and he means , ' We actually zaw Veleda , who was long regarded , & c . ' Veleda is mentioned three times in the course of the ...
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... , ' or a tree of a choicer kind selected for its rarity . 4 Temere ac fortuito . ] Temere , without any definite plan or system ; ' fortuito , ' as chance has it . ' 5. Si publice consuletur . ] ' If the question NOTES . 41 .
... , ' or a tree of a choicer kind selected for its rarity . 4 Temere ac fortuito . ] Temere , without any definite plan or system ; ' fortuito , ' as chance has it . ' 5. Si publice consuletur . ] ' If the question NOTES . 41 .
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... question be put on the public account . ' 6. Ter singulos tollit . ] ' He thrice takes up each piece . ' 7. Auspiciorum fides adhuc exigitur . ] ' The confir- mation of auspices is further required . ' Kritz explains exi- gitur ' by ...
... question be put on the public account . ' 6. Ter singulos tollit . ] ' He thrice takes up each piece . ' 7. Auspiciorum fides adhuc exigitur . ] ' The confir- mation of auspices is further required . ' Kritz explains exi- gitur ' by ...
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