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... Gracchus ' misapplication of the tale to Demades instead of Demosthenes may have been induced by knowledge of his habits or by the story that it was Demades who made the retort of 11.9.1 : see Pollux 7.104 ápyvpáxnxn , ws Anμádns ...
... Gracchus ' misapplication of the tale to Demades instead of Demosthenes may have been induced by knowledge of his habits or by the story that it was Demades who made the retort of 11.9.1 : see Pollux 7.104 ápyvpáxnxn , ws Anμádns ...
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... Gracchus ' , cf. 11.13 ? ibid . , n.3 to p.96 . ' Les crepidae avaient un nom grес кρŃπɩs , кρŃπdos dont le i avait été abrégé et l'accent avancé à la première syllabe ' : not the most accurate statement of the relation between κρήπις ...
... Gracchus ' , cf. 11.13 ? ibid . , n.3 to p.96 . ' Les crepidae avaient un nom grес кρŃπɩs , кρŃπdos dont le i avait été abrégé et l'accent avancé à la première syllabe ' : not the most accurate statement of the relation between κρήπις ...
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