Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... fell out be- cause two of the original associates , for want of courage , fell off from the enterprise ; but Sphærus assures us that there were but twenty - eight of the confederates at first ; per- haps there is some mystery in the ...
... fell out be- cause two of the original associates , for want of courage , fell off from the enterprise ; but Sphærus assures us that there were but twenty - eight of the confederates at first ; per- haps there is some mystery in the ...
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... fell a - weeping . When their stay seemed something tedious , Annius came up himself and found Antonius discoursing , and the sol- diers astonished and quite softened by it , and calling them cowards , went himself and cut off his head ...
... fell a - weeping . When their stay seemed something tedious , Annius came up himself and found Antonius discoursing , and the sol- diers astonished and quite softened by it , and calling them cowards , went himself and cut off his head ...
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... fell a - laughing , and told the king the sign which had happened to him , and the inter- pretation of it . But this fell out a good while after . So Aratus and the king , plighting their faith to each other at Pega , immediately ...
... fell a - laughing , and told the king the sign which had happened to him , and the inter- pretation of it . But this fell out a good while after . So Aratus and the king , plighting their faith to each other at Pega , immediately ...
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THESEUS | 1 |
ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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