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 of the Greeks and Romans Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1847 - 1458 |
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... character ( Plut . Rom . 4 ) ; a most improba- ⚫le solution . We have here , in truth , an old poetic egend , in which the name Larentia ( Lar ) , and the an- imals said to have supplied the princes with sustenance ( vid . Romulus ) ...
... character ( Plut . Rom . 4 ) ; a most improba- ⚫le solution . We have here , in truth , an old poetic egend , in which the name Larentia ( Lar ) , and the an- imals said to have supplied the princes with sustenance ( vid . Romulus ) ...
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... character as in the former case , since the sway of Philadelphus did , in fact , extend over other countries besides Egypt ; such as Syria , Phoenicia , Cyprus , Pamphylia , Caria , & c . Pomponius Mela ( 1 , 9 ) , and Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) ...
... character as in the former case , since the sway of Philadelphus did , in fact , extend over other countries besides Egypt ; such as Syria , Phoenicia , Cyprus , Pamphylia , Caria , & c . Pomponius Mela ( 1 , 9 ) , and Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) ...
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... character , viz . , that of a larger space marked out for the temporal muscle ; the characters of the fourth are not particularized . Mr. Lawrence , in whose work ( Lectures on Physiology , p . 299 , Am . ed . ) the above evidence of ...
... character , viz . , that of a larger space marked out for the temporal muscle ; the characters of the fourth are not particularized . Mr. Lawrence , in whose work ( Lectures on Physiology , p . 299 , Am . ed . ) the above evidence of ...
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... character . Whence arose the arts and civilization of Egypt ? Were they indigenous , or did they come to her as the gift of another land ! Everything seems to countenance the idea that civil- ization came gradually down the valley of ...
... character . Whence arose the arts and civilization of Egypt ? Were they indigenous , or did they come to her as the gift of another land ! Everything seems to countenance the idea that civil- ization came gradually down the valley of ...
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... characters , and even the nature of the system of | 10. Animal Worship . There was no single feature in the character and customs of the ancient Egyptians which appeared to foreigners so strange and portentous as the religious worship ...
... characters , and even the nature of the system of | 10. Animal Worship . There was no single feature in the character and customs of the ancient Egyptians which appeared to foreigners so strange and portentous as the religious worship ...
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