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  • _Panopea_ well peopled, would be worth a matter of four millions of dry rents; that is besides the advantage of the Agriculture and Trade, which, with a Nation of that Industry, coms at least to as much more.

    Notes and Queries, Number 42, August 17, 1850 Various

  • _Panopea_ being farm'd out to the Jews and their Heirs for ever, for the pay of a provincial Army to protect them during the term of seven years, and for two millions annual Revenue from that time forward, besides the customs which would pay the provincial

    Notes and Queries, Number 42, August 17, 1850 Various

  • Thetis and Melite keep the left, and maiden Panopea, Nesaea and Spio, Thalia and Cymodoce.

    The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

  • Panopea, where he became formidable for rapine and cruelty, till Apollo killed him for offering violence to his mother Latona.

    Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed) Charles K. Dillaway

  • Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and lovely Hippothoe, and rosy-armed Hipponoe, and Cymodoce who with Cymatolege [1612] and

    Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Hesiod

  • He spoke, and far beneath the flood maiden Panopea heard him, with all Phorcus 'choir of Nereids, and lord Portunus with his own mighty hand pushed him on his way.

    The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

  • Acræa euryta of Calabar has a female variety of Panopea hirce from the same place which exactly copies it; and Mr. Trimen, in his paper on Mimetic Analogies among African

    Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays Alfred Russel Wallace 1868

  • Python, and divine Crissa, and Daulis, and Panopea; and those who dwelt round Anemoria and Hyampolis, and near the sacred river Cephissus, and those who possessed Lilæa, at the sources of Cephissus: with these forty dark ships followed.

    The Iliad of Homer (1873) 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1840

  • Tityus in [432] Panopea: of Asterion in the island [433] Lade: of the

    A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.) Jacob Bryant 1759

  • Two thousand pounds a year a man may enjoy in Oceana, as much in Panopea, £500 in Marpesia; there be other plantations, and the commonwealth will have more.

    The Commonwealth of Oceana James Harrington 1644

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