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... beginning of August ) learn of the various outcomes of harvests and the weather conditions during the coming seasons . They learn too of the state of health which will result and the extent of global harmony . Canicula generates wars ...
... beginning of August ) learn of the various outcomes of harvests and the weather conditions during the coming seasons . They learn too of the state of health which will result and the extent of global harmony . Canicula generates wars ...
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... beginning , since Rome could hardly have grown without families and children ' , and is in Fabius , Ennius and perhaps Cato . But this does not mean before the beginning of the 2nd century : the reason is nothing but narratological ...
... beginning , since Rome could hardly have grown without families and children ' , and is in Fabius , Ennius and perhaps Cato . But this does not mean before the beginning of the 2nd century : the reason is nothing but narratological ...
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... beginning and end of this cheerful little episode are the most crucial , and that , in between , mere repetition of the words is amusing enough , in the way that in our modern music - hall tradition of comic ' cross - talk ' acts often ...
... beginning and end of this cheerful little episode are the most crucial , and that , in between , mere repetition of the words is amusing enough , in the way that in our modern music - hall tradition of comic ' cross - talk ' acts often ...
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