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... says treats of things in general , is placed at the beginning , as an argument to the whole . Of the latter , which treated of Divine Things , he says the first ternary discoursed of pontiffs , augurs , and the quindecimviri ; the ...
... says treats of things in general , is placed at the beginning , as an argument to the whole . Of the latter , which treated of Divine Things , he says the first ternary discoursed of pontiffs , augurs , and the quindecimviri ; the ...
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... says Quintilian , though Varro is of the same opinion with Elius Stolo in asserting , that if the muses were to speak in Latin , they would make use of the language of Plautus . · 17. Libri de Plautinis questionibus , quoted by Nonius ...
... says Quintilian , though Varro is of the same opinion with Elius Stolo in asserting , that if the muses were to speak in Latin , they would make use of the language of Plautus . · 17. Libri de Plautinis questionibus , quoted by Nonius ...
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... SAY returns , with all the indignation of a political economist , to a second attack on the wastefulness of govern- ment . All our efforts , he says , cannot procure the enjoyment of comfort , as long as Pimpôt , le terrible impôt ...
... SAY returns , with all the indignation of a political economist , to a second attack on the wastefulness of govern- ment . All our efforts , he says , cannot procure the enjoyment of comfort , as long as Pimpôt , le terrible impôt ...
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