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... possessed paternal estate in the island . At that time Lykomedes was king of Skyros ; so he proceeded to demand from him his lands , in order to live there , though some say that he asked him to assist him against the Athenians . Lyko ...
... possessed paternal estate in the island . At that time Lykomedes was king of Skyros ; so he proceeded to demand from him his lands , in order to live there , though some say that he asked him to assist him against the Athenians . Lyko ...
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... possessing all the treasure , and thereby having more power than his brother , casily dethroned him , and , as ho feared his brother's daughter might have children who would avenge him , he made her A priestess of Vesta , sworn to ...
... possessing all the treasure , and thereby having more power than his brother , casily dethroned him , and , as ho feared his brother's daughter might have children who would avenge him , he made her A priestess of Vesta , sworn to ...
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... the market - place , and to embrace the first man sho met , and make him her friend . There met her a citizen far advanced in years , possessing a fair • income , childless , and unmarried . His name was LIFE OF ROMULUS . 33.
... the market - place , and to embrace the first man sho met , and make him her friend . There met her a citizen far advanced in years , possessing a fair • income , childless , and unmarried . His name was LIFE OF ROMULUS . 33.
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... possessed by some god . Some of them carried infant children in their arms , and others wore their hair loose and dishevelled . All of them kept addressing the Romans and the Sabines alternately by the most endearing names . The hearts ...
... possessed by some god . Some of them carried infant children in their arms , and others wore their hair loose and dishevelled . All of them kept addressing the Romans and the Sabines alternately by the most endearing names . The hearts ...
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... possessed of wide lands and a large city , began the war by demanding the surrender to them of Fidene , which they claimed as belonging to them . This demand was not only unjust , but absurd , seeing that they had not assisted the ...
... possessed of wide lands and a large city , began the war by demanding the surrender to them of Fidene , which they claimed as belonging to them . This demand was not only unjust , but absurd , seeing that they had not assisted the ...
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