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-- The Egyptians represented them even on the stage; see Suetonius, _Calig.
The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont
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Burdick Harris case, Calig; and if on any morning we get a telegram from the Secretary of State asking about the health of the scheme,
The Gentle Grafter O. Henry 1886
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` ` It will so, my dear Glennaquoich; and the words are express: _Calig dict sunt quia ligantur; nam socci non ligantur, sed tantum intromittuntur; _ that is, _calig_ are denominated from the ligatures wherewith they are bound; whereas socci, which may be analogous to our mules, whilk the English denominate slippers, are only slipped upon the feet.
The Waverley 1877
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A clause was also added to the law directing that women who had practiced harlotry and men who had practiced procuration should be rated publicly; and furthermore, that marriages should be liable to the rate "(Suetonius, Calig. xi).
Satyricon 2007
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Thomasz Stanko - "Boratka and Flute's Ballad" (Calig)
Galactic Fractures 2008
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