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  • Schneid. ad loc. for an ancient superstition as to breeds.

    On Hunting 2007

  • Holden (crit. app.) would rather omit dia tes opseos with Schneid.

    Hiero 2007

  • Schneid., analambanein = retinere equum, anhalten, pariren. i.e. “rein in” of the “Parade.”

    On Horsemanship 2007

  • For the vulg. auton see Schneid. ad loc., who suggests ton aston.

    On Hunting 2007

  • Schneid.cf. Herod.v. 152 Or, “by aids and signs,” as we say.

    On Horsemanship 2007

  • We had been spared by the felt lice but their brothers, the lovely white ones, defeated us wrote an SS trooper, Sadi Schneid.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • We had been spared by the felt lice but their brothers, the lovely white ones, defeated us wrote an SS trooper, Sadi Schneid.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • We had been spared by the felt lice but their brothers, the lovely white ones, defeated us wrote an SS trooper, Sadi Schneid.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • We had been spared by the felt lice but their brothers, the lovely white ones, defeated us wrote an SS trooper, Sadi Schneid.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • Trunks and limbs of wild trees usually bear branching thorns, but a thornless form (f. inermis Schneid.) has been developed for cultivation; it has small, greenish, fragrant flowers in spring and flat, crooked pods in fall.

    Chapter 6 1983

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