Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... coming in person , and viewing it , for the present said nothing , but in the eve- ning , picking out such of the Gauls as were nimblest of body , and by living in the moun- tains were accustomed to climb , he said to them , " The enemy ...
... coming in person , and viewing it , for the present said nothing , but in the eve- ning , picking out such of the Gauls as were nimblest of body , and by living in the moun- tains were accustomed to climb , he said to them , " The enemy ...
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... coming into the Forum to read the list , and finding himself among the proscribed , cried out , " Woe is me , my Alban farm has informed against me . " He had not gone far before he was despatched by a ruffian , sent on that errand . 1 ...
... coming into the Forum to read the list , and finding himself among the proscribed , cried out , " Woe is me , my Alban farm has informed against me . " He had not gone far before he was despatched by a ruffian , sent on that errand . 1 ...
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... coming was so far from pleasing Ti- granes that he had his head cut off for his pains ; and no man daring to bring further informa- tion , without any intelligence at all , Tigranes sat while war was already blazing around him , giving ...
... coming was so far from pleasing Ti- granes that he had his head cut off for his pains ; and no man daring to bring further informa- tion , without any intelligence at all , Tigranes sat while war was already blazing around him , giving ...
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ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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