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1 I, 11| for its standard; or the ship on board of which he was 2 I, 13| wanderings came into Italy in a ship, as Ovid relates in his 3 I, 13| Fasti:--~"The cause of the ship remains to be explained. 4 I, 13| to the Tuscan river in a ship, having first traversed 5 I, 13| and on the other side a ship; as the same poet adds:--~" 6 I, 13| posterity represented a ship on the coin, bearing testimony 7 II, 6 | been built as a house or ship is built. Therefore there 8 II, 8 | mother was sent for, and the ship in which she was conveyed 9 II, 8 | her girdle; anti thus the ship, which could not be moved 10 II, 17| threatening danger; that the ship followed the hand of Claudia; 11 III, 20| inhabitant fails to decay; a ship without a pilot goes to 12 IV, 15| disciples to take a small ship and go before Him. But they, 13 IV, 15| had gone to sleep in the ship, and the wind had begun 14 VII, 3 | the house, as a pilot the ship, as a charioteer the chariot. 15 VII, 4 | inhabited. He who builds a ship does not bestow his labour 16 VII, 4 | this account, only that the ship may be visible, but that