The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 94
... five others . It was the common opinion , that those five exercises were wrest- ling , running , leaping , throwing the dart , and the ¡ Quid tam distortum et elaboratum , quam est ille Discobolus Myro- is ? Quintil . lib . ii . cap ...
... five others . It was the common opinion , that those five exercises were wrest- ling , running , leaping , throwing the dart , and the ¡ Quid tam distortum et elaboratum , quam est ille Discobolus Myro- is ? Quintil . lib . ii . cap ...
Sivu 58
... five pounds of bread , two of flesh , and a pint of wine . " This allowance was sufficient to support part of their family . Such an indulgence made them more affectionate to the person of their prince , and the interests of their ...
... five pounds of bread , two of flesh , and a pint of wine . " This allowance was sufficient to support part of their family . Such an indulgence made them more affectionate to the person of their prince , and the interests of their ...
Sivu 231
... Five hundred , or thereabouts , who went off with Regulus , were taken prisoners with him . The Car- thaginians lost in this battle , eight hundred mercenaries , who were opposed to the left wing of the Romans ; and of the latter only ...
... Five hundred , or thereabouts , who went off with Regulus , were taken prisoners with him . The Car- thaginians lost in this battle , eight hundred mercenaries , who were opposed to the left wing of the Romans ; and of the latter only ...
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