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... CIVIL GOVERNMENT , MILITARY AFFAIRS , AND RELIGION 117 State of Society Foreign Politics and Language Civil Government - Military Affairs Religion ib . 119 · 123 130 138- PRIVATE LIFE AND MANNERS Childhood · Travels of Telemachus Nestor's.
... CIVIL GOVERNMENT , MILITARY AFFAIRS , AND RELIGION 117 State of Society Foreign Politics and Language Civil Government - Military Affairs Religion ib . 119 · 123 130 138- PRIVATE LIFE AND MANNERS Childhood · Travels of Telemachus Nestor's.
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William Bruce. PRIVATE LIFE AND MANNERS Childhood · Travels of Telemachus Nestor's Reception of Him Domestic Life of Menelaus and Helen Manner of Entertaining , and Cookery - Ulysses and Nausicaa Laws of Marriage - Condition and ...
William Bruce. PRIVATE LIFE AND MANNERS Childhood · Travels of Telemachus Nestor's Reception of Him Domestic Life of Menelaus and Helen Manner of Entertaining , and Cookery - Ulysses and Nausicaa Laws of Marriage - Condition and ...
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... Nestor survived , is mentioned ; but no estimate of the length of a ge- neration . We frequently meet with the year , some- times with the solstices , and several times with months ; but there is no mention of hours , that I recollect ...
... Nestor survived , is mentioned ; but no estimate of the length of a ge- neration . We frequently meet with the year , some- times with the solstices , and several times with months ; but there is no mention of hours , that I recollect ...
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... Nestor , Ulysses , Diomede , and some others , set sail for Tenedos , whence Ulysses , to pay court to Agamemnon , returned . Nestor and Diomede sailed for Lesbos , where they were joined * The following passages occur in epistles of ...
... Nestor , Ulysses , Diomede , and some others , set sail for Tenedos , whence Ulysses , to pay court to Agamemnon , returned . Nestor and Diomede sailed for Lesbos , where they were joined * The following passages occur in epistles of ...
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... Nestor also is said to have held his domi- nions in trust , after Hercules had destroyed his fa- ther and his eleven sons . Nestor himself escaped , by being reared at Gerene , whence he is called Gerenius . Nondum ilium & arces ...
... Nestor also is said to have held his domi- nions in trust , after Hercules had destroyed his fa- ther and his eleven sons . Nestor himself escaped , by being reared at Gerene , whence he is called Gerenius . Nondum ilium & arces ...
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