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... accept the text with in sacrum without positing a lacuna between liceto and sive quis , since iudicare would at least have a potential object in the previous sentence to be supplied , viz . multa ( m ) . However , since the use of ...
... accept the text with in sacrum without positing a lacuna between liceto and sive quis , since iudicare would at least have a potential object in the previous sentence to be supplied , viz . multa ( m ) . However , since the use of ...
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... accept the award of proxenia . Another consideration , which may indicate a date for the proxenia of Alexan- dros prior to 479 B.C. , is the sequence of events described by Herodotos to ac- count for the actions of the Makedonian king ...
... accept the award of proxenia . Another consideration , which may indicate a date for the proxenia of Alexan- dros prior to 479 B.C. , is the sequence of events described by Herodotos to ac- count for the actions of the Makedonian king ...
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... accept the arguments of A.L. Brown in JHS 103 ( 1983 ) , 28 n.74 ' . I am afraid it is indeed clear that he has not quite understood the points I was trying to make . That is not his fault but mine , for attempting to state the case in ...
... accept the arguments of A.L. Brown in JHS 103 ( 1983 ) , 28 n.74 ' . I am afraid it is indeed clear that he has not quite understood the points I was trying to make . That is not his fault but mine , for attempting to state the case in ...
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