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... might take his horse with him . And when the captain of the ship had agreed to these terms , he put his horse on board , and ordered some straw to be spread under the horse . And afterwards he begged one 834 [ B. XII : THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
... might take his horse with him . And when the captain of the ship had agreed to these terms , he put his horse on board , and ordered some straw to be spread under the horse . And afterwards he begged one 834 [ B. XII : THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
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Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) spread under the horse . And afterwards he begged one of those who had accompanied him down to the vessel to go with him , saying , " I have already stipulated with the captain of the ship to keep along the ...
Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) spread under the horse . And afterwards he begged one of those who had accompanied him down to the vessel to go with him , saying , " I have already stipulated with the captain of the ship to keep along the ...
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... afterwards all their chief magistrates appeared to see the same vision on one night ; for they thought that they saw Juno coming into the midst of the market - place , and vomiting gall ; and a spring of blood arose in her temple . But ...
... afterwards all their chief magistrates appeared to see the same vision on one night ; for they thought that they saw Juno coming into the midst of the market - place , and vomiting gall ; and a spring of blood arose in her temple . But ...
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... afterwards , being led on by their luxury to insolence , they overthrew a city of the Iapyges , called Carbina , and collected all the boys and maidens , and women in the flower of their age , out of it into the temples of the ...
... afterwards , being led on by their luxury to insolence , they overthrew a city of the Iapyges , called Carbina , and collected all the boys and maidens , and women in the flower of their age , out of it into the temples of the ...
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... afterwards . And to this very day all their descendants live with shaven heads and in mourning apparel , in want of all the luxuries which previously belonged to them . 25. But the Spaniards , although they go about in robes like those ...
... afterwards . And to this very day all their descendants live with shaven heads and in mourning apparel , in want of all the luxuries which previously belonged to them . 25. But the Spaniards , although they go about in robes like those ...
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