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... served to purge melancholy and madness . * Persons of quality among the Romans insti- tuted games on the death of their friends , which generally consisted of horse - races ; and the gar- lands given to the victors were usually of ...
... served to purge melancholy and madness . * Persons of quality among the Romans insti- tuted games on the death of their friends , which generally consisted of horse - races ; and the gar- lands given to the victors were usually of ...
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... served in the Grecian army from the age of eighteen to forty , and received their pay monthly . The horsemen instead of saddles , used a kind of horse - cloth called by the Greeks σαγή , and by the Romans sagum and strata . Κ A Pikeman ...
... served in the Grecian army from the age of eighteen to forty , and received their pay monthly . The horsemen instead of saddles , used a kind of horse - cloth called by the Greeks σαγή , and by the Romans sagum and strata . Κ A Pikeman ...
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... served for the purpose of a knife . Пλ signifies also a dart or a lance , and a shield in the shape of a half - moon . men . The as was worn by the heavy - armed The light - armed soldiers had no shield . The penult sometimes long . OF ...
... served for the purpose of a knife . Пλ signifies also a dart or a lance , and a shield in the shape of a half - moon . men . The as was worn by the heavy - armed The light - armed soldiers had no shield . The penult sometimes long . OF ...
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... served in the Grecian army froin the age of eighteen to forty , and received their pay monthly . The horsemen instead of saddles , used a kind of horse - cloth called by the Greeks σαγη and by the Romans sagum and strata . Κ A Pikeman A ...
... served in the Grecian army froin the age of eighteen to forty , and received their pay monthly . The horsemen instead of saddles , used a kind of horse - cloth called by the Greeks σαγη and by the Romans sagum and strata . Κ A Pikeman A ...
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... served for the purpose of a knife . Пλ signifies also a dart or a lance , and a shield in the shape of a half - moon . men . ( The ασπις was worn by the heavy - armed The light - armed soldiers had no shield . The penult sometimes long ...
... served for the purpose of a knife . Пλ signifies also a dart or a lance , and a shield in the shape of a half - moon . men . ( The ασπις was worn by the heavy - armed The light - armed soldiers had no shield . The penult sometimes long ...
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Page 34 - ... the pericarpium or seed-vessel, the seed or fruit, and the receptaculum receptacle or base. The calyx is that outer part of the flower, formed of one or more greenish leaves, sustaining the corolla at the bottom. The stamina or chives are composed of two parts, one long and thin, by which they are...
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Page 34 - The stamina or chives are composed of two parts, one long and thin, by which they are fastened to the bottom of the corolla, called the filament ; the other thicker, placed at the top of the filament, called anthera or anther, a kind of box which opens when ripe, and throws out a small yellow dust, called pollen or farina.