Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... fact deities , such as Vaticanus , who caused the new - born infant to emit its first cry , and Fabu- linus to pronounce its first word . Educa taught it to eat and Potina to drink ; Cuba watched over its repose , while four goddesses ...
... fact deities , such as Vaticanus , who caused the new - born infant to emit its first cry , and Fabu- linus to pronounce its first word . Educa taught it to eat and Potina to drink ; Cuba watched over its repose , while four goddesses ...
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... fact that Cicero desired that even the name of the cross should be absent , not only from the ears and eyes of Roman citizens , but that it should be banished from their very thoughts . The Christian era marks the com- mencement of that ...
... fact that Cicero desired that even the name of the cross should be absent , not only from the ears and eyes of Roman citizens , but that it should be banished from their very thoughts . The Christian era marks the com- mencement of that ...
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... fact of Ro- man slavery was that rich slaves them- selves possessed other slaves ( vicarii ) , who gave their servile master the title dominus . The house of a wealthy Ro- man citizen was a perfect republic of slaves who had all sorts ...
... fact of Ro- man slavery was that rich slaves them- selves possessed other slaves ( vicarii ) , who gave their servile master the title dominus . The house of a wealthy Ro- man citizen was a perfect republic of slaves who had all sorts ...
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... fact which no one will probably for one moment question . ( 3 ) That Roman religion consisted merely of ceremonial observances , and was devoid of dogma on the whole , greatly facilitated ( as we have seen ) its general acceptance and ...
... fact which no one will probably for one moment question . ( 3 ) That Roman religion consisted merely of ceremonial observances , and was devoid of dogma on the whole , greatly facilitated ( as we have seen ) its general acceptance and ...
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John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell. the fact of the founder's life , death , and resurrection ; the other ( 2 ) ... facts , the acceptance of which , as facts , was indispensable and imperative : ( 1 ) one of them was I believe in ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell. the fact of the founder's life , death , and resurrection ; the other ( 2 ) ... facts , the acceptance of which , as facts , was indispensable and imperative : ( 1 ) one of them was I believe in ...
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