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Page 136
... their arms , when they went to battle . The steward being armour- bearer , ' that is , carrying for their masters money and every thing neces- sary for gambling . 84. Simplexne furor : is it not more than madness 136 NOTES .
... their arms , when they went to battle . The steward being armour- bearer , ' that is , carrying for their masters money and every thing neces- sary for gambling . 84. Simplexne furor : is it not more than madness 136 NOTES .
Page 144
... things , worthy of reprehension . 31. Junctæ ... phalanges : a metaphor , taken from the Roman man- ner of engaging . A phalanx properly signifies a disposition to attack the enemy by the infantry , with every man's shield so close to ...
... things , worthy of reprehension . 31. Junctæ ... phalanges : a metaphor , taken from the Roman man- ner of engaging . A phalanx properly signifies a disposition to attack the enemy by the infantry , with every man's shield so close to ...
Page 151
... things to be purified . 142. Illuc to the world of spirits . 143. Juverna : Ireland . ' 144. Orcădas : the Orcădes , ' now ' Orkney islands , ' to the north of Scotland , were added to the Roman empire by the Emperor Claudius.— Minima ...
... things to be purified . 142. Illuc to the world of spirits . 143. Juverna : Ireland . ' 144. Orcădas : the Orcădes , ' now ' Orkney islands , ' to the north of Scotland , were added to the Roman empire by the Emperor Claudius.— Minima ...
Page 154
... thing for gain . - Edem " : temples , theatres , & c . the building of which they contracted for . - Flu- mina ... things sold . 34. Hi cornicines : Artorius and Catulus , not long before , were horn blowers to some strolling company of ...
... thing for gain . - Edem " : temples , theatres , & c . the building of which they contracted for . - Flu- mina ... things sold . 34. Hi cornicines : Artorius and Catulus , not long before , were horn blowers to some strolling company of ...
Page 157
... thing , however improbable , -like another Dædălus , he will attempt to fly in- to the air . 79. Ad summam : in short , ' Dædalus himself was a Greek . 82. Fultus ... recumbet : the Romans lay on couches at their con- vivial ...
... thing , however improbable , -like another Dædălus , he will attempt to fly in- to the air . 79. Ad summam : in short , ' Dædalus himself was a Greek . 82. Fultus ... recumbet : the Romans lay on couches at their con- vivial ...
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