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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... taken to exclude from them everything offensive , either in language or detail , and to present such a view of the several topics connected with this department of inquiry as may satisfy the most scrupulous , and make the present work a ...
... taken to exclude from them everything offensive , either in language or detail , and to present such a view of the several topics connected with this department of inquiry as may satisfy the most scrupulous , and make the present work a ...
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... taken her brother with her in her flight , and to have torn him in pieces to stop her father's pursuit , scattering the limbs of the young prince on the probable route of her parent . This last account makes the murder of Absyrtus to ...
... taken her brother with her in her flight , and to have torn him in pieces to stop her father's pursuit , scattering the limbs of the young prince on the probable route of her parent . This last account makes the murder of Absyrtus to ...
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... taken except by treachery or surprise . Owing to its natural strength , a small number of men was deemed sufficient to garrison it ; and in the time of Aratus , according to Plutarch , it was defended by 400 soldiers , 50 dogs , and as ...
... taken except by treachery or surprise . Owing to its natural strength , a small number of men was deemed sufficient to garrison it ; and in the time of Aratus , according to Plutarch , it was defended by 400 soldiers , 50 dogs , and as ...
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... taken best ancient authorities . In the later periods of the place under this law , if Cassius had not included among republic , a principal motive for establishing colonies the receivers of the bounty the Latins and the Hernici , was ...
... taken best ancient authorities . In the later periods of the place under this law , if Cassius had not included among republic , a principal motive for establishing colonies the receivers of the bounty the Latins and the Hernici , was ...
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... taken by Mithradates . On his return he stay- ed some time in Ionia , where he granted privileges to the Jews , whose cause was pleaded by Herod ( Joseph . , Antiq . Jud . , 16 , 2 ) , and then proceeded to Rome , where he arrived in ...
... taken by Mithradates . On his return he stay- ed some time in Ionia , where he granted privileges to the Jews , whose cause was pleaded by Herod ( Joseph . , Antiq . Jud . , 16 , 2 ) , and then proceeded to Rome , where he arrived in ...
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