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1 III,   6|     genius, both in Latin and Greek; and Tullius, the most eloquent
2 III,  30|    order the syllables of the Greek name, there will be found
3  IV,  13|     treated both in Latin and Greek. And that might have lessened
4  IV,  22|      the same, those named in Greek Dioscori; of Aclmena and
5   V,  18| Clodius, in his sixth book in Greek on the gods, declares to
6   V,  19|      also, which are named in Greek Omophagia, in which with
7   V,  26|    son of Calliope uttered in Greek, and published abroad in
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