A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... regarded as having merely remodelled , or given a new arrangement to , the labours of another . So far from this having been done , there are , in truth , but few articles , and those not very important ones , wherein any resemblance ...
... regarded as having merely remodelled , or given a new arrangement to , the labours of another . So far from this having been done , there are , in truth , but few articles , and those not very important ones , wherein any resemblance ...
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... regarded as the truest badge of valour , and the ABE , a city of Phocis , near and to the right of Elatea , towards Opus . The inhabitants had a tradition that they were of Argive descent , and that their city was founded by Abas , son ...
... regarded as the truest badge of valour , and the ABE , a city of Phocis , near and to the right of Elatea , towards Opus . The inhabitants had a tradition that they were of Argive descent , and that their city was founded by Abas , son ...
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... regarded as the dividing limit until the period of the Roman dominion . ( Strab . 450. ) Acarnania was for the most part a productive country , with good harbours ( Scylax 13 ) . The inhabitants , however , were but little inclined to ...
... regarded as the dividing limit until the period of the Roman dominion . ( Strab . 450. ) Acarnania was for the most part a productive country , with good harbours ( Scylax 13 ) . The inhabitants , however , were but little inclined to ...
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... regarded as the most noble of all cyebrows , but at the funeral of a dog , he shaved his plants . We learn from Clemens Alexandrinus that head and whole body . ( Herod . , 2 , 66. ) The carcasses there were thirty - six plants dedicated ...
... regarded as the most noble of all cyebrows , but at the funeral of a dog , he shaved his plants . We learn from Clemens Alexandrinus that head and whole body . ( Herod . , 2 , 66. ) The carcasses there were thirty - six plants dedicated ...
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... regarded it as un- lawful to kill oxen for the sake of food , and not only abstained from slaughtering the sheep , but likewise , un- der a variety of circumstances , from wearing any gar- ment made of its wool , which was regarded as ...
... regarded it as un- lawful to kill oxen for the sake of food , and not only abstained from slaughtering the sheep , but likewise , un- der a variety of circumstances , from wearing any gar- ment made of its wool , which was regarded as ...
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