Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... comes ) , and Theophrastus uses this word ( Lap . 58 ) . He makes a distinction between natural and manufactured cinnabar : natural cinnabar is what comes from the mines at Almaden , while the manufactured variety comes from a small ...
... comes ) , and Theophrastus uses this word ( Lap . 58 ) . He makes a distinction between natural and manufactured cinnabar : natural cinnabar is what comes from the mines at Almaden , while the manufactured variety comes from a small ...
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... come from royal stock and an ancient line , But I am despised and even ordered to put on a happy face ! Put an end to ... comes to money ( and particularly the relationship between money and self esteem , ) Tarsia is as prickly as her ...
... come from royal stock and an ancient line , But I am despised and even ordered to put on a happy face ! Put an end to ... comes to money ( and particularly the relationship between money and self esteem , ) Tarsia is as prickly as her ...
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... come to specific kinds of courage , the Eudemian Ethics actually mentions political courage , which is associated with ... comes in again as the reason why Hector stood to face Achilles ; it is best translated as ' fear of incurring ...
... come to specific kinds of courage , the Eudemian Ethics actually mentions political courage , which is associated with ... comes in again as the reason why Hector stood to face Achilles ; it is best translated as ' fear of incurring ...
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J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
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