Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 32Association, 1901 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... boat , and now on the land , attended to the mule , the guiding of the boat and the comfort of the passengers ; viator , a traveler on foot , some humble fellow accompanying the nauta , the latter serving both on land and on boat ...
... boat , and now on the land , attended to the mule , the guiding of the boat and the comfort of the passengers ; viator , a traveler on foot , some humble fellow accompanying the nauta , the latter serving both on land and on boat ...
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... boat , and now on the land , attended to the mule , the guiding of the boat and the comfort of the passengers ; viator , a traveler on foot , some humble fellow accompanying the nauta , the latter serving both on land and on boat ...
... boat , and now on the land , attended to the mule , the guiding of the boat and the comfort of the passengers ; viator , a traveler on foot , some humble fellow accompanying the nauta , the latter serving both on land and on boat ...
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... boat , and it is likely that more than one boat went through the canal every night ; at any rate , the town was ' stuffed with boatmen . ' It is impossible to think of one man taking care of the helm , and attending to the wants of the ...
... boat , and it is likely that more than one boat went through the canal every night ; at any rate , the town was ' stuffed with boatmen . ' It is impossible to think of one man taking care of the helm , and attending to the wants of the ...
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