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... temple of Artemis Orthia , and carried her they felt no alarm , but leisurely travelled through As the pursuers followed no farther than Tegea , Peloponnesus , and made a compact that whichever of them must help the other to a marriage ...
... temple of Artemis Orthia , and carried her they felt no alarm , but leisurely travelled through As the pursuers followed no farther than Tegea , Peloponnesus , and made a compact that whichever of them must help the other to a marriage ...
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... temple , where he had prepared a couch , and after supper he locked her in , that the god might possess her . And , indeed , the god is said to havo appeared to the lady , and to have bidden her go carly in the morning into the market ...
... temple , where he had prepared a couch , and after supper he locked her in , that the god might possess her . And , indeed , the god is said to havo appeared to the lady , and to have bidden her go carly in the morning into the market ...
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... stand reverence for the king , and the fugitives suddenly whero translate " He who makes to stand firm ; " and then forming now is the temple of Jupiter Stator , which one may their ranks once more they drove back the Sabines as 48.
... stand reverence for the king , and the fugitives suddenly whero translate " He who makes to stand firm ; " and then forming now is the temple of Jupiter Stator , which one may their ranks once more they drove back the Sabines as 48.
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... Temple of Vesta . XIX . While they were preparing to fight as though the battle was only now just begun , they were restrained by a strange spectacle , beyond the power of words to express . The daughters of the Sabines who had been ...
... Temple of Vesta . XIX . While they were preparing to fight as though the battle was only now just begun , they were restrained by a strange spectacle , beyond the power of words to express . The daughters of the Sabines who had been ...
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... temple of Juno Moneta , and Romulus by the steps of the Fair Shore , as it is called , which are at the descent from the Palatino hill into the great Circus . Iero they say the sacred cornel - treo grew , the legend being that Romulus ...
... temple of Juno Moneta , and Romulus by the steps of the Fair Shore , as it is called , which are at the descent from the Palatino hill into the great Circus . Iero they say the sacred cornel - treo grew , the legend being that Romulus ...
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