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... Pyrrhus at this festival , he received a present of two yoke of oxen from a certain man named Gelon , who was a ... Pyrrhus to give these oxen to him . Pyrrhus declined this request , but afterward gave the oxen to another man . Myrtilus ...
... Pyrrhus at this festival , he received a present of two yoke of oxen from a certain man named Gelon , who was a ... Pyrrhus to give these oxen to him . Pyrrhus declined this request , but afterward gave the oxen to another man . Myrtilus ...
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... Pyrrhus to receive my soul's Unsullied offering . ( To PYRRHUS ) Royal king , I tender Two yoke of oxen ; and may Pyrrhus live To prove the value of the prize I give . PYRRHUS . To Gelon thanks , and Pyrrhus ' high esteem . MURRHENUS ( to ...
... Pyrrhus to receive my soul's Unsullied offering . ( To PYRRHUS ) Royal king , I tender Two yoke of oxen ; and may Pyrrhus live To prove the value of the prize I give . PYRRHUS . To Gelon thanks , and Pyrrhus ' high esteem . MURRHENUS ( to ...
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... Pyrrhus . In the meantime the Abbot Maximus , who was hence- forth to be the most valorous champion , and even a martyr for the cause of Dyothelitism , indignant at the ... PYRRHUS . 73 99 Abbot Maximus and his Disputation with Pyrrhus,
... Pyrrhus . In the meantime the Abbot Maximus , who was hence- forth to be the most valorous champion , and even a martyr for the cause of Dyothelitism , indignant at the ... PYRRHUS . 73 99 Abbot Maximus and his Disputation with Pyrrhus,
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... Pyrrhus had defeated , and multitudes besides were still left in the city , of a suitable age for enlisting , sufficient to form even larger armies still . The pros- pect ... Pyrrhus formed a plan for giving his 116 [ B. C. 280 . PYRRHUS .
... Pyrrhus had defeated , and multitudes besides were still left in the city , of a suitable age for enlisting , sufficient to form even larger armies still . The pros- pect ... Pyrrhus formed a plan for giving his 116 [ B. C. 280 . PYRRHUS .
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