Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... turned himself to the lictors and cried , " What remains is your duty . " They immediately seized the youths , and , stripping them of their clothes , bound their hands behind them and scourged their bodies with their rods ; too ...
... turned himself to the lictors and cried , " What remains is your duty . " They immediately seized the youths , and , stripping them of their clothes , bound their hands behind them and scourged their bodies with their rods ; too ...
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... turned the water . And now the senate , in the tenth year of the war , taking away all other commands , cre- ated Camillus dictator , who chose Cornelius Scipio for his general of horse . And in the first place he made vows unto the ...
... turned the water . And now the senate , in the tenth year of the war , taking away all other commands , cre- ated Camillus dictator , who chose Cornelius Scipio for his general of horse . And in the first place he made vows unto the ...
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... turned those mules loose to feed freely which they had observed to have done the hardest labour . One of these ... turning him not only out of the place where he has lived a long while , but also out of the manner of living he has been ...
... turned those mules loose to feed freely which they had observed to have done the hardest labour . One of these ... turning him not only out of the place where he has lived a long while , but also out of the manner of living he has been ...
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