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... Arrian has given us the names and descriptions of seven at one time composing this body ; which seems to have been their limited number , till , on a particular occasion , Alexander added an eighth . To this highly - confidential office ...
... Arrian has given us the names and descriptions of seven at one time composing this body ; which seems to have been their limited number , till , on a particular occasion , Alexander added an eighth . To this highly - confidential office ...
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... Arrian says after the Persian custom , and hold it while he mounted . When he hunted , in attendance on him , they partook of the sport . When he was employed with his ministers , they studied under philo sophers ; of whom some ...
... Arrian says after the Persian custom , and hold it while he mounted . When he hunted , in attendance on him , they partook of the sport . When he was employed with his ministers , they studied under philo sophers ; of whom some ...
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... Arrian says was reported , of averting the anger of the everliving spirit of the king of antient Troy from the progeny of Achilles , of whom , through his mother , he was reckoned to be . Dedicating then , in the temple of Minerva , the ...
... Arrian says was reported , of averting the anger of the everliving spirit of the king of antient Troy from the progeny of Achilles , of whom , through his mother , he was reckoned to be . Dedicating then , in the temple of Minerva , the ...
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