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 1    Bib           | University Press, Oxford, 1992). NOTE: Highly Recommended Translation!~ ~
 2      I,   269    |         in harsh alarums, giving note~ ~
 3      I,   609(22)|        reconciled. (Mr. Haskins' note, citing Statius, "Thebiad")~ ~
 4      I,   772(28)|          Roman writers. (See the note to Merivale, chapter xxvi.)~ ~
 5     II,   498(19)|                          See the note to Book I., 164. In reality
 6     II,   808(34)|      bridged over. (Mr. Haskins' note.)~ ~
 7    III,   201(11)|       Sicilian fountain. See the note in Grote's "History of Greece",
 8    III,   455(27)|                              See note to Book I., 506.~ ~
 9    III,   602    |                              And note of trumpet summoning: and
10     VI,   653(36)|      which the wolf had bitten." Note to "The Masque of Queens",
11   VIII,   543(16)|         Nilometer (Mr. Haskins's note).~ ~
12   VIII,   965(23)|        of Cilicia. (Mr. Haskins' note. See also Mommsen, vol.
13     IX,   812(22)|      forgetfulness (Mr. Haskins' note).~ ~
14      X,   192(7) |        See Professor Rawlinson's note to Herodotus. ii., 18.)~ ~
15      X,   327(16)|         is, however stated, in a note in Langhorne's edition,
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