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... , book iii . Therefore Bacchus made him mad ; so that he cut off his own legs . There was another of the same name , the famous Spartan law - giver . WATSON . chian and the Dacian , who hides his fear of 58 BOOK IL ODES OF HORACE .
... , book iii . Therefore Bacchus made him mad ; so that he cut off his own legs . There was another of the same name , the famous Spartan law - giver . WATSON . chian and the Dacian , who hides his fear of 58 BOOK IL ODES OF HORACE .
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... law of nature , is allotted both to the conspicuous and the ob- scure ; the capacious urn keeps every name in motion . Sici- lian dainties will not force a delicious relish to that man , over whose impious neck the naked sword hangs the ...
... law of nature , is allotted both to the conspicuous and the ob- scure ; the capacious urn keeps every name in motion . Sici- lian dainties will not force a delicious relish to that man , over whose impious neck the naked sword hangs the ...
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... law , which adjudged an in- solvent debtor to his creditors in which sense it is here used , to express the condemnation of the Trojans to the resentment of Juno and Minerva . DAC . 15 Laomedon . The ancients relate that Neptune and ...
... law , which adjudged an in- solvent debtor to his creditors in which sense it is here used , to express the condemnation of the Trojans to the resentment of Juno and Minerva . DAC . 15 Laomedon . The ancients relate that Neptune and ...
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... laws to the conquered Medes . Tremendous let her extend her name abroad to the extremest boundaries of the earth , where the middle ocean separates Europe from Africa , where the swollen Nile waters the plains ; more brave in despising ...
... laws to the conquered Medes . Tremendous let her extend her name abroad to the extremest boundaries of the earth , where the middle ocean separates Europe from Africa , where the swollen Nile waters the plains ; more brave in despising ...
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... law , Jupiter and the city being in safety ? The prudent mind of Regulus had provided against this , dissenting " from ignominious terms , and inferring from such a precedent de- struction to the succeeding age , if the captive youth ...
... law , Jupiter and the city being in safety ? The prudent mind of Regulus had provided against this , dissenting " from ignominious terms , and inferring from such a precedent de- struction to the succeeding age , if the captive youth ...
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