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TORR . * Cyclades , isles in the Ægean Sea : they are in number fifty - three , and are now called , Isole del Archipelago . Watson . 76 In the year 722 U. C. Antony set sail , with a numerous fleet , from Egypt to Peloponnesus ...
TORR . * Cyclades , isles in the Ægean Sea : they are in number fifty - three , and are now called , Isole del Archipelago . Watson . 76 In the year 722 U. C. Antony set sail , with a numerous fleet , from Egypt to Peloponnesus ...
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86 Imprimeretque muris . It was a custom among the Romans , to drive a , plow over the walls of a city which they destroyed , to sig . nify that the ground upon which it stood should be forever employed in agriculture . TORR .
86 Imprimeretque muris . It was a custom among the Romans , to drive a , plow over the walls of a city which they destroyed , to sig . nify that the ground upon which it stood should be forever employed in agriculture . TORR .
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In allusion to a superstition of the ancients , who believed that no person could die , until Proserpine or Atropos had cut off a lock of their hair . This ceremony was considered as a kind of firstfruits , consecrated to Pluto . TORR .
In allusion to a superstition of the ancients , who believed that no person could die , until Proserpine or Atropos had cut off a lock of their hair . This ceremony was considered as a kind of firstfruits , consecrated to Pluto . TORR .
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TORR . 31 “ Parum curas , pro nihilo habes culpam hujusmodi in te admittere . " ORELLI ; who , however , reads the sentence interrogatively , which is more animated . 32 Piaculum signifies both the crime and the sacrifice by which it ...
TORR . 31 “ Parum curas , pro nihilo habes culpam hujusmodi in te admittere . " ORELLI ; who , however , reads the sentence interrogatively , which is more animated . 32 Piaculum signifies both the crime and the sacrifice by which it ...
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TORR . 36 The name Quiritem here implies a full return to all the rights and privileges of citizenship , which had been forfeited by his bearing arms against the established authority of the triumvirate . . ANTHON . Vespero .
TORR . 36 The name Quiritem here implies a full return to all the rights and privileges of citizenship , which had been forfeited by his bearing arms against the established authority of the triumvirate . . ANTHON . Vespero .
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