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[Footnote 17: _a bria_ (Hildebrand).] [Footnote 18: _rictum diductum_ (Jahn).] [Footnote 19: _ructus popinam_ (Pricaeus).] 60.
The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura Lucius Apuleius 1914
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S.bria Jawhar: U.S. Needs to Keep Its Distance from Iran's Election Mess President Obama's trip to S.udi Arabia this week to meet with King Abdullah has raised the expectations of Arabs so high that Obama might set himself up for failure.
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2 Responses to “Book Reviews are coming back!” bria quinlan Says:
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The title of; hc king's, eldelt fon is Prince of Cala - bria.
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Duo capita mulic* bria aducrfa, vnum Dianae cum pharetra in dorfo.
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... 1790
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Digitized by Google a4o THE DECLINE AKD PALL bria, and in his 6rft exploits agamili the Greeks and the natives, it is not eafy to difcriminate the hero from the robber.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: By Edward Gibbon ... 1788
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This peftilence far ex - ceeded in devaluation that of 1528; for, in the fpace of fix months, it difpatched 400,000 people in the king - dom of Naples, although the provinces of farther Cala - bria and Otranto efcaped the infection.
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They were forced therefore, % o make an offer of their government to Charles Duke of Cala - bria and fon to King Robert, upon condition that he would undertake to defend them; for as that family had been ufcd to rule over them, they chofe rather to ihelter themfelves under him as their Prince, than to truft to him as an ally.
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They were forced therefore,; o make an offer of their government to Charles Duke of Cala* bria and ibn to King Robert, upon condition that he would undertake to defend them; for as that family had been ufcd to rule over them, ihey chofe gather to ihelter themfclves under him as their Prince, than to truft to him as an ally.
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Ee railiighthi, bria; Knaighrhi, greagtha. deiCvighthi.
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