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... Parthians with impunity to make in- cursions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . ODE III . TO THE SHIP , IN WHICH VIRGIL WAS ABOUT TO SAIL TO ATHENS . 16 So may the goddess who rules over Cyprus ; so may the bright stars , the ...
... Parthians with impunity to make in- cursions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . ODE III . TO THE SHIP , IN WHICH VIRGIL WAS ABOUT TO SAIL TO ATHENS . 16 So may the goddess who rules over Cyprus ; so may the bright stars , the ...
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... Parthians making inroads upon Italy , or shall render subject the Seres and Indians on the Eastern coasts : he shall rule the wide world with equity , in subordination to thee . Thou shalt shake Olympus with thy tremendous car ; thou ...
... Parthians making inroads upon Italy , or shall render subject the Seres and Indians on the Eastern coasts : he shall rule the wide world with equity , in subordination to thee . Thou shalt shake Olympus with thy tremendous car ; thou ...
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... Parthian . Parthia , a country in Asia , lying between Media and Carmania , and the Hyrcanian Sea . The Parthians fought with bows and arrows , and that flying ; so that by turning about their horses , they shot and wounded the enemy ...
... Parthian . Parthia , a country in Asia , lying between Media and Carmania , and the Hyrcanian Sea . The Parthians fought with bows and arrows , and that flying ; so that by turning about their horses , they shot and wounded the enemy ...
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... Parthians expelled Phraates for his cruelty , and set Tiridates upon the throne . In 724 , Phraates was re- stored by the Scythians ; and Tiridates , obliged to fly , carried with him the son of Phraates to Octavius , who was then in ...
... Parthians expelled Phraates for his cruelty , and set Tiridates upon the throne . In 724 , Phraates was re- stored by the Scythians ; and Tiridates , obliged to fly , carried with him the son of Phraates to Octavius , who was then in ...
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... had the greatest ex- pectations that it would revenge all the insults which the republic had received from the Parthians . SAN . ODE XXXVI.58 THIS is a joyful occasion to sacrifice both D 2 ODE XXXV . 35 ODES OF HORACE . 56 ...
... had the greatest ex- pectations that it would revenge all the insults which the republic had received from the Parthians . SAN . ODE XXXVI.58 THIS is a joyful occasion to sacrifice both D 2 ODE XXXV . 35 ODES OF HORACE . 56 ...
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