Littell's Living Age, Volume 144Littell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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Page 493
... Angita . Temples to her were raised on the margin of their lake , but the new cultus was in vain , for though Angita taught her votaries how to cure the bite of serpents , yet she withheld from them the knowledge of how to cure the more ...
... Angita . Temples to her were raised on the margin of their lake , but the new cultus was in vain , for though Angita taught her votaries how to cure the bite of serpents , yet she withheld from them the knowledge of how to cure the more ...
Page 495
... Angita as dering of the amount . That the cost a donative in exchange for her realm . must have been exceedingly great is evi- Timbers were dragged over the hills , two dent from the fact that notwithstanding great fleets of triremes ...
... Angita as dering of the amount . That the cost a donative in exchange for her realm . must have been exceedingly great is evi- Timbers were dragged over the hills , two dent from the fact that notwithstanding great fleets of triremes ...
Page 497
... Angita was vengeful even to the last . Then came the great political disturb- ances in Italy , and yet in spite of all these the work went steadily on , and one of the most valuable lessons taught by it is that in fairly - paid labor ...
... Angita was vengeful even to the last . Then came the great political disturb- ances in Italy , and yet in spite of all these the work went steadily on , and one of the most valuable lessons taught by it is that in fairly - paid labor ...
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