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 1      I,   544(20)|                      Plutarch says the Consuls fled without
 2     II,   370(14)|    his marriage; but Plutarch says "to accuse Cato of filthy
 3    III,   327(22)| expression. Herodotus (7, 60) says the men were numbered in
 4    III,   327(22)|       quotes a Scholiast, who says that each hundredth man
 5     IV,   250(12)|    your leaders?" Mr. Haskins says, "shall you have to beg
 6     IV,   666(17)|   Sejanus", Act v., scene 10) says of Sejanus: -- "Phlegra,
 7      V,    47(4) |                 Dean Merivale says that probably Caesar's Senate
 8      V,    47(4) |       than his rival's. Duruy says there were senators in Pompeius'
 9      V,    47(4) |  between 500 and 600. Mommsen says, "they were veritably emigrants.
10      V,   585(29)|                Caesar himself says nothing of this adventure.
11      V,   709(31)|      Herodotus of this theory says, "For my part I know of
12     VI,   437(23)|  placed in Arcadia, but Lucan says that Eurotas rises from
13     VI,   444    |       Upon the channel. Fable says that, sprung~ ~
14     VI,   653(36)|        in which the first hag says: "I have been all day, looking
15    VII,   222(10)|       first of all (as Livius says) he discovered the time
16   VIII,   348(11)|      states it as a fact; and says that it was Theophanes of
17   VIII,   348(11)|    discusses the subject, and says that from Parthia only could
18      X,   231(9) |    was less fortunate. For he says "Concerning the nature of
19      X,   307    |      rivers forth. And rumour says~ ~
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