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... caused the great fire of Rome , A.D. 65 ( Tac . Ann . xv . 38. 44 ) : 1. 156 , is the burning at the stake , a sword ... cause carried on the bearer's shoul- ders . Translate " aloft on down . " 161. Accusator erit ] sub . “ ejus , qui ...
... caused the great fire of Rome , A.D. 65 ( Tac . Ann . xv . 38. 44 ) : 1. 156 , is the burning at the stake , a sword ... cause carried on the bearer's shoul- ders . Translate " aloft on down . " 161. Accusator erit ] sub . “ ejus , qui ...
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... causes which make great men's acquaintance ex- pensive . " You have to make pre- sents on the fêtes even of their slaves ... cause for anger . " Lit. this leaven . ' 189. cultis ] pampered . " ib . peculia ] A slave's private earnings ...
... causes which make great men's acquaintance ex- pensive . " You have to make pre- sents on the fêtes even of their slaves ... cause for anger . " Lit. this leaven . ' 189. cultis ] pampered . " ib . peculia ] A slave's private earnings ...
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... causes was vas ; " 66 First praes was the " bail " in criminal ib . vadimonia ] The praetor did not himself try causes ; he ... cause was at issue , and a ' judex ' at once appointed . Frequently however the defendant tendered a plea ...
... causes was vas ; " 66 First praes was the " bail " in criminal ib . vadimonia ] The praetor did not himself try causes ; he ... cause was at issue , and a ' judex ' at once appointed . Frequently however the defendant tendered a plea ...
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... causes affecting reli- gion . The Pontifex Maximus was always chosen from the highest families , and the office was compatible with civil and military appointments . Thus the Pontifex Maximus was frequently consul ; see Livy xxviii . 38 ...
... causes affecting reli- gion . The Pontifex Maximus was always chosen from the highest families , and the office was compatible with civil and military appointments . Thus the Pontifex Maximus was frequently consul ; see Livy xxviii . 38 ...
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... cause he used this train - oil in the bath , instead of unguents . It is unknown who Bocchar was . 91. ] The oil was rubbed on the body , and its smell kept snakes at a distance . But the line is suspected . 93. Tauromen . ] Sicilian ...
... cause he used this train - oil in the bath , instead of unguents . It is unknown who Bocchar was . 91. ] The oil was rubbed on the body , and its smell kept snakes at a distance . But the line is suspected . 93. Tauromen . ] Sicilian ...
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