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... Romans , with a tinge of irony . Mart . xiv . 123 , calls them " Romanos re- rum dominos , " as Virgil had done before ( Aen . i . 282 ) . Plutarch also ( Tib . Grac . ix . ) makes Gracchus say of the Roman Plebs , ὑπὲρ ἀλλοτρίας τροφῆς ...
... Romans , with a tinge of irony . Mart . xiv . 123 , calls them " Romanos re- rum dominos , " as Virgil had done before ( Aen . i . 282 ) . Plutarch also ( Tib . Grac . ix . ) makes Gracchus say of the Roman Plebs , ὑπὲρ ἀλλοτρίας τροφῆς ...
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... Romans ( B. c . 134 ) . Some suppose the peculiar habit of the former to be alluded to . But it is enough that the name had passed into a proverb , and chiefly in connexion with the latter of these kings . See C. ii . 18. 5. Compare for ...
... Romans ( B. c . 134 ) . Some suppose the peculiar habit of the former to be alluded to . But it is enough that the name had passed into a proverb , and chiefly in connexion with the latter of these kings . See C. ii . 18. 5. Compare for ...
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... Roman province of Syria ; and that the Parthians were in the habit of 25 25 30 30 making incursions into that province ... Romans never till the reign of Trajan gained any successes against them . Their empire was broken up and succeeded ...
... Roman province of Syria ; and that the Parthians were in the habit of 25 25 30 30 making incursions into that province ... Romans never till the reign of Trajan gained any successes against them . Their empire was broken up and succeeded ...
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... Romans . See Dict . Myth . ) See O. iii . 18. Ovid , Fast . ii . 193 : " Idibus agrestis fumant altaria Fauni . " At that time the flocks and herds went out to graze , and the god was invoked for their protection . Immolare ' admits of ...
... Romans . See Dict . Myth . ) See O. iii . 18. Ovid , Fast . ii . 193 : " Idibus agrestis fumant altaria Fauni . " At that time the flocks and herds went out to graze , and the god was invoked for their protection . Immolare ' admits of ...
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... Romans . Semeles ' is the form most generally adopted now . The older editions and the great majority of MSS . have Semelae . ' But , as before observed , Horace seems to prefer the Greek form in the odes . Semele , ' which occurs in ...
... Romans . Semeles ' is the form most generally adopted now . The older editions and the great majority of MSS . have Semelae . ' But , as before observed , Horace seems to prefer the Greek form in the odes . Semele , ' which occurs in ...
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