A Dictionary of Greek and Roman AntiquitiesWilliam Smith, Charles Anthon American book Company, 1843 - 1116 pages |
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... supposed that this work might fall into the hands of two different classes of readers , and it was therefore considered proper to provide for the probable wants of each , as far as was possible . It has been intended not only for ...
... supposed that this work might fall into the hands of two different classes of readers , and it was therefore considered proper to provide for the probable wants of each , as far as was possible . It has been intended not only for ...
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... supposed perpendicu lar lines or channels to have been drawn in the sand upon the board ; and the instrument might thus , in the simplest and easiest manner , be adapted for arithmetical computation . It appears that the same purpose ...
... supposed perpendicu lar lines or channels to have been drawn in the sand upon the board ; and the instrument might thus , in the simplest and easiest manner , be adapted for arithmetical computation . It appears that the same purpose ...
Page vii
... supposed to comprehend , every possible form of action that could be required by a plaintiff , it was presumed that he could find among all the formulæ some one which was adapted to his case , and he was accord- angry supposed to be ...
... supposed to comprehend , every possible form of action that could be required by a plaintiff , it was presumed that he could find among all the formulæ some one which was adapted to his case , and he was accord- angry supposed to be ...
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... supposed the ægis to be adorned in a style corre- sponding to the might and majesty of the father of the gods . In the middle of it was fixed the appal- ting Gorgon's head , and its border was surrounded with golden tassels ( dooavo ) ...
... supposed the ægis to be adorned in a style corre- sponding to the might and majesty of the father of the gods . In the middle of it was fixed the appal- ting Gorgon's head , and its border was surrounded with golden tassels ( dooavo ) ...
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... supposed it u be , his authority is not equal to that of Gaius on a matter which specially belongs to the province ef the jurist , and is foreign to that of the agrimensor . The passage of Livy , also , certainly does not prove ...
... supposed it u be , his authority is not equal to that of Gaius on a matter which specially belongs to the province ef the jurist , and is foreign to that of the agrimensor . The passage of Livy , also , certainly does not prove ...
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