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... were my means equal to my affection , would I withhold the costliest offerings ( 1-16 ) . For , after encountering all the perils of a storm , and cheerfully sacrificing his treasures to lighten the ship , he has reached in safety our ...
... were my means equal to my affection , would I withhold the costliest offerings ( 1-16 ) . For , after encountering all the perils of a storm , and cheerfully sacrificing his treasures to lighten the ship , he has reached in safety our ...
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... were offered to the gods of heaven . Liv . XXVII 37 B.C. 207 the tem- ple of Iuno Regina on the Aventine was struck by lightning ; boves feminae albae duae porta Carmentali in urbem ductae . REGINAE a title under which Iuno was worshipt ...
... were offered to the gods of heaven . Liv . XXVII 37 B.C. 207 the tem- ple of Iuno Regina on the Aventine was struck by lightning ; boves feminae albae duae porta Carmentali in urbem ductae . REGINAE a title under which Iuno was worshipt ...
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... were unloaded into barges , by which they were carried up the river to Rome . Other vessels were them- selves towed up the Tiber , after they had been lightened by discharging a part of their cargoes . ' Suet . Claud . 20 portum Ostiae ...
... were unloaded into barges , by which they were carried up the river to Rome . Other vessels were them- selves towed up the Tiber , after they had been lightened by discharging a part of their cargoes . ' Suet . Claud . 20 portum Ostiae ...
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... were not Caesar's drove , from the days of Hannibal and of Pyrrhus reserved to uses of state or war ; so it is no fault of Hister's , if the ivory ' is not led to the altars for Gallitta's health.- Another will offer his goodliest , his ...
... were not Caesar's drove , from the days of Hannibal and of Pyrrhus reserved to uses of state or war ; so it is no fault of Hister's , if the ivory ' is not led to the altars for Gallitta's health.- Another will offer his goodliest , his ...
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... were stables for the elephants which the emperors kept for exhibition in the theatre and amphitheatre . 106 CAESARIS IV 135 Caesar . CAESARIS ARMENTUM IV 50-52 non dubitaturi fugitivum dicere piscem depastumque diu vivaria Caesaris ...
... were stables for the elephants which the emperors kept for exhibition in the theatre and amphitheatre . 106 CAESARIS IV 135 Caesar . CAESARIS ARMENTUM IV 50-52 non dubitaturi fugitivum dicere piscem depastumque diu vivaria Caesaris ...
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