Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... killed Antæus in wrestling , and Cycnus in single combat , and Termerus by breaking his skull in pieces ( whence , they say , comes the proverb of " a Termerian mischief " ) , for it seems Termerus killed passengers that he met by ...
... killed Antæus in wrestling , and Cycnus in single combat , and Termerus by breaking his skull in pieces ( whence , they say , comes the proverb of " a Termerian mischief " ) , for it seems Termerus killed passengers that he met by ...
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... killed him with the sooth- sayer at his side , and a few others ; for the greater part immediately fled back to the main force . But the Thebans not slackening , but closely pursuing them , the whole body turned to fly towards the hills ...
... killed him with the sooth- sayer at his side , and a few others ; for the greater part immediately fled back to the main force . But the Thebans not slackening , but closely pursuing them , the whole body turned to fly towards the hills ...
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... killed a groom of one of the barbarians , and one of them , getting behind Octavius , killed him . Petronius was not armed , but being struck on the breastplate , fell down from his horse , though without hurt . Crassus was killed by a ...
... killed a groom of one of the barbarians , and one of them , getting behind Octavius , killed him . Petronius was not armed , but being struck on the breastplate , fell down from his horse , though without hurt . Crassus was killed by a ...
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