Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... followed young men wearing frocks with ornamented borders , who led to the sac- rifice a hundred and twenty stalled oxen , with their horns gilded , and their heads adorned with ribbons and garlands ; and with these were boys that ...
... followed young men wearing frocks with ornamented borders , who led to the sac- rifice a hundred and twenty stalled oxen , with their horns gilded , and their heads adorned with ribbons and garlands ; and with these were boys that ...
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... followed fully armed and mounted , with looks neither altogether sad as in mourn- ing , nor lofty as in victory . The people from all towns and villages in their way flocked out to meet him , as at his return from conquest , and ...
... followed fully armed and mounted , with looks neither altogether sad as in mourn- ing , nor lofty as in victory . The people from all towns and villages in their way flocked out to meet him , as at his return from conquest , and ...
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... followed him against Tigranes , nor against Mithridates , when he now at once returned into Pontus out of Ar- menia , and was recovering his kingdom , but under pretence of the winter , sat idle in Gor- dyene , every minute expecting ...
... followed him against Tigranes , nor against Mithridates , when he now at once returned into Pontus out of Ar- menia , and was recovering his kingdom , but under pretence of the winter , sat idle in Gor- dyene , every minute expecting ...
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