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... concerned with the possible superfluity of doкeîv after dó§ŋ ) . Hence it would seem that the infinitive ( s ) must be the appositional complement of the demonstrative , ' And this final item , namely .... So G. Stallbaum ad loc ...
... concerned with the possible superfluity of doкeîv after dó§ŋ ) . Hence it would seem that the infinitive ( s ) must be the appositional complement of the demonstrative , ' And this final item , namely .... So G. Stallbaum ad loc ...
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... concerned with this aspect of my work than with what they correctly saw as my challenge to their professional ... concern with my work , there was considerable scholarly and public interest in it on both sides of the Atlantic ...
... concerned with this aspect of my work than with what they correctly saw as my challenge to their professional ... concern with my work , there was considerable scholarly and public interest in it on both sides of the Atlantic ...
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... concerns of the final vita . 20. 3 : the Romulan foundation of the temple of Jupiter Feretrius is of course ... concerned to combat ( nor does he here accept Roman ' prejudice ' against music etc. ) . Epam . 1. 1 and Pelop . 1 ...
... concerns of the final vita . 20. 3 : the Romulan foundation of the temple of Jupiter Feretrius is of course ... concerned to combat ( nor does he here accept Roman ' prejudice ' against music etc. ) . Epam . 1. 1 and Pelop . 1 ...
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