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... fact does not seem to be an attested name , though note Aidicio ( s ) , ILLRP 130a , from Lanuvium ) . Though Praeneste was Latin , R.S. Conway , The Italic dialects , Cambridge 1897 , 1.287 , includes it among the Italic areas ...
... fact does not seem to be an attested name , though note Aidicio ( s ) , ILLRP 130a , from Lanuvium ) . Though Praeneste was Latin , R.S. Conway , The Italic dialects , Cambridge 1897 , 1.287 , includes it among the Italic areas ...
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... fact remains that we have in Corocottas a bandit called Hyena . Taken by itself this fact , though perhaps a curiosity , is of minimal significance ; however , when we com- pare the pictures of bandits and hyenas presented in our ...
... fact remains that we have in Corocottas a bandit called Hyena . Taken by itself this fact , though perhaps a curiosity , is of minimal significance ; however , when we com- pare the pictures of bandits and hyenas presented in our ...
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... fact be conclu- sive . Aristotle there states that Callias and Socrates are the same in form , eidos , because the eidos is indivisible . However , this may be taken simply as a reference to the fact that there are no distinctions in ...
... fact be conclu- sive . Aristotle there states that Callias and Socrates are the same in form , eidos , because the eidos is indivisible . However , this may be taken simply as a reference to the fact that there are no distinctions in ...
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