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Page 99
... great boiler , many 7 ft . in diameter by 8 deep , some larger , some very small . In and about these mills were masses of broken shells of the murex trunculus . Barth ( ap . Ritter 367 ) found in 1847 some slight remains of the fishery ...
... great boiler , many 7 ft . in diameter by 8 deep , some larger , some very small . In and about these mills were masses of broken shells of the murex trunculus . Barth ( ap . Ritter 367 ) found in 1847 some slight remains of the fishery ...
Page 102
... great triumph for the opposition ; but when Senecio besought the consuls to impound Massa's ill - gotten gains ( cf. Iuv . 1 48 , 50 ) , Massa suddenly turned on him §§ 7 , 8 impietatis reum postulat . horror omnium . Even Mart . XII 29 ...
... great triumph for the opposition ; but when Senecio besought the consuls to impound Massa's ill - gotten gains ( cf. Iuv . 1 48 , 50 ) , Massa suddenly turned on him §§ 7 , 8 impietatis reum postulat . horror omnium . Even Mart . XII 29 ...
Page 105
... great Tavηyúpels of Greece ) was designed to subvert the national Druidical re- ligion . Marquardt 11 ( 1 ) 268 seq . Iv 424 seq . Suet . Aug. 59 provinci- arum pleraeque super templa et aras ludos quoque quinquennales paene oppidatim ...
... great Tavηyúpels of Greece ) was designed to subvert the national Druidical re- ligion . Marquardt 11 ( 1 ) 268 seq . Iv 424 seq . Suet . Aug. 59 provinci- arum pleraeque super templa et aras ludos quoque quinquennales paene oppidatim ...
Page 112
... great north road , begun in the censorship of Hannibal's oppo- nent C. Flaminius B. c . 220 Liv . epit . 20 , though Strab . 217 ascribes it to C. Flaminius the son cos . 187. It skirted the campus Martius , passed through the porta ...
... great north road , begun in the censorship of Hannibal's oppo- nent C. Flaminius B. c . 220 Liv . epit . 20 , though Strab . 217 ascribes it to C. Flaminius the son cos . 187. It skirted the campus Martius , passed through the porta ...
Page 118
... great power under Caracalla Dio LXXVII 17 § 2. Praegustator , προγεύστης , προτένθης , ἐδέατρος , was a slave who tasted frst whatever his master ate or drank ; an institution borrowed from the Persians Xen . inst . Cyr . 1 3 § 9 , by ...
... great power under Caracalla Dio LXXVII 17 § 2. Praegustator , προγεύστης , προτένθης , ἐδέατρος , was a slave who tasted frst whatever his master ate or drank ; an institution borrowed from the Persians Xen . inst . Cyr . 1 3 § 9 , by ...
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