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... took place , but that the war was going on , and that Theseus went to help the Lapithm and while 011 his way thither first behold IIerakles , whom he made PLUTARCII'S LIVES . a point of visiting at Trachis , LIFE OF THESEUS . 23.
... took place , but that the war was going on , and that Theseus went to help the Lapithm and while 011 his way thither first behold IIerakles , whom he made PLUTARCII'S LIVES . a point of visiting at Trachis , LIFE OF THESEUS . 23.
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... took hor with him to her into the chargo of his friend Aphidnus , bidding him in ordor to repay his obligation to Peirithous went on a watch over her and keep her presence secret . He himself Persephone , his daughter Kore , and his dog ...
... took hor with him to her into the chargo of his friend Aphidnus , bidding him in ordor to repay his obligation to Peirithous went on a watch over her and keep her presence secret . He himself Persephone , his daughter Kore , and his dog ...
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... took to the arts of a demagogue , and to currying favour with the people . This man formed a league of the nobles , who had long borno Theseus a grudgo for having destroyed the local jurisdiction and privileges of each of the Eupatrids ...
... took to the arts of a demagogue , and to currying favour with the people . This man formed a league of the nobles , who had long borno Theseus a grudgo for having destroyed the local jurisdiction and privileges of each of the Eupatrids ...
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... took Remus alive . Remus was brought before Numitor , who did not punish him , as he feared his brother's temper , but went to his brother and begged for justice , saying that he had suffered wrong at the hands of the king his brother's ...
... took Remus alive . Remus was brought before Numitor , who did not punish him , as he feared his brother's temper , but went to his brother and begged for justice , saying that he had suffered wrong at the hands of the king his brother's ...
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... took place on the eleventh day before the Kalends of May ( tho 21st of April ) . And on this day the Romans keep a festival which they call the birthday of the city . At this feast , originally , has life , but thought it right to keep ...
... took place on the eleventh day before the Kalends of May ( tho 21st of April ) . And on this day the Romans keep a festival which they call the birthday of the city . At this feast , originally , has life , but thought it right to keep ...
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