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199-210 , where Gracchus appears again in the attire of a retiarius , Juvenal remarks that his opponent , the secutor , will suffer an ignominy more grievous than any wound . The point appears to be that the stigma attaching to a Roman ...
199-210 , where Gracchus appears again in the attire of a retiarius , Juvenal remarks that his opponent , the secutor , will suffer an ignominy more grievous than any wound . The point appears to be that the stigma attaching to a Roman ...
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LCM thus appears to be ' state of the art ' technologically if in nothing else : perhaps some emergent mammal should ... sent letters of commiseration , and the latter continue to send in MSS , all of which will appear in due course .
LCM thus appears to be ' state of the art ' technologically if in nothing else : perhaps some emergent mammal should ... sent letters of commiseration , and the latter continue to send in MSS , all of which will appear in due course .
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They will , however , he hopes , be pleased to learn that the operation appears to be producing the desired effect , and the Editor is little by little able to resume productive work . The monthly numbers of Volume 19 ( 1994 ) will ...
They will , however , he hopes , be pleased to learn that the operation appears to be producing the desired effect , and the Editor is little by little able to resume productive work . The monthly numbers of Volume 19 ( 1994 ) will ...
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