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... Rutulians . : 786. Licere that this license should be granted ; ' licere for quod liceret . 787. Telumque altâ ab radice revellit and from the deep root ( Venus ) tears up the weapon . ' Pallas ( Minerva ) performs a similar office in ...
... Rutulians . : 786. Licere that this license should be granted ; ' licere for quod liceret . 787. Telumque altâ ab radice revellit and from the deep root ( Venus ) tears up the weapon . ' Pallas ( Minerva ) performs a similar office in ...
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... Rutulians . : 786. Licere that this license should be granted ; ' licere for quod liceret . 787. Telumque altâ ab radice revellit and from the deep root ( Venus ) tears up the weapon . ' Pallas ( Minerva ) performs a similar office in ...
... Rutulians . : 786. Licere that this license should be granted ; ' licere for quod liceret . 787. Telumque altâ ab radice revellit and from the deep root ( Venus ) tears up the weapon . ' Pallas ( Minerva ) performs a similar office in ...
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... Rutulians . : 786. Licere that this license should be granted ; ' licere for quod liceret . 787. Telumque altâ ab radice revellit and from the deep root ( Venus ) tears up the weapon . ' Pallas ( Minerva ) performs a similar office in ...
... Rutulians . : 786. Licere that this license should be granted ; ' licere for quod liceret . 787. Telumque altâ ab radice revellit and from the deep root ( Venus ) tears up the weapon . ' Pallas ( Minerva ) performs a similar office in ...
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... Rutulians , what the rest of Italy say , if to death ( may fortune refute my words ) I should betray you seeking my daughter and our alliances ? ( nuptial alliance . ) Regard the various events in war , pity your aged parent , whom now ...
... Rutulians , what the rest of Italy say , if to death ( may fortune refute my words ) I should betray you seeking my daughter and our alliances ? ( nuptial alliance . ) Regard the various events in war , pity your aged parent , whom now ...
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... Rutulians , what the rest of Italy say , if to death ( may fortune refute my words ) I should betray you seeking my daughter and our alliances ? ( nuptial alliance . ) Regard the various events in war , pity your aged parent , whom now ...
... Rutulians , what the rest of Italy say , if to death ( may fortune refute my words ) I should betray you seeking my daughter and our alliances ? ( nuptial alliance . ) Regard the various events in war , pity your aged parent , whom now ...
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