10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LABEATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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58 'plenos oculorum sanguine pugnos'. labeate perhaps heightens the horror of
the picture hy the perversion of its common assoeiations with the gentle closing
of the eyes in sleep or death, as at Prop. 1 . 1o.7 'lahentis prcmeret mihi somnus ...
Publius Papinius Statius, Michael J. Dewar, 1991
2
Rome and the Mediterranean: The History of Rome from its ...
Perpenna set out for Meteon, a city of the Labeate tribe, and brought back to the
camp at Scodra the king's wife, Etleva, with her two children, Scerdilaedus and
Pleuratus, together with Caravantius, the brother of Gentius. After completing the
...
3
The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine
A handsome flowering reenhouse herbaceous perennial plant ; it forms a bright
rich green bushy plant, bearing numerous whorls of gay blue labeate flowers.
Cytisus Weldenii.—The flowers are produced in erect racemes; they are 'of so ...
... amma Areth einsdern 17 rd 16, natalia Μotis dies deprehendetur (accurata
vero, gua potulinus, arts and calma iste a mobile compositiat est), annia mimirum
a mundi conditia 83%, τα concurrentlbum, Imachi regis Argiworum prini labeate
41, ...
5
The British cyclopaedia of the arts, sciences, history, ...
MOTHERWORT is the Leonurus cardiaca of Linnaeus, a British herbaceous
perennial, found on gravelly banks, bearing spikes of labeate flowers.
MOUNTAIN ASH is the Pyrus aucuparia of Gartner, a British ornamental tree,
found in moist ...
6
The british cyclopedia of natural history
MOTHERWORT is the Lconurus cardiaca of Linnseus, a British herbaceous
perennial, found on gravelly banks, beating spikes of labeate flowers.
MOUNTAIN ASH is the Pyrus aucuparia of Gacrtner, a British ornamental tree,
found in moist ...
Charles f. partington, 1837
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography
The fonn of the name would lead to the supposition that the colony was founded
by Metellus, in which case Motellinum would be a more correct form than
Metallinnm. SIETEON, a town of the Labeate-, to which Gcntius removed his wife
and ...
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The British Cyclopædia of Natural History: Combining a ...
MOTHERWORT is the Leonurus cardiaca of Linnaeus, a British herbaceous
perennial, found on gravelly banks, bearing spikes of labeate flowers.
MOUNTAIN ASH is the Pyrus aucuparia of Gaertner, a British ornamental tree,
found in moist ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1837
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
The form of the name would lead to the supposition that the colony was founded
by Metellus, in which case Metellinum would be a more correct form than
Metallinum. METEON, a town at the Labeate', to which Gentius removed his wife
and ...
10
A French Grammar: To which is Prefixed, an Analysis Relating ...
Ex. Je crains qu'il ne me trompe, I fear left he should deceive me ; nous avions
grand' peur, laBeate & moi, que le Licentie ne mourut en testant, we were in great
fear, the devout and myself, left the Canon Jhould die in making his will. Gil Bias
...