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Reliqui vos estis, qui nisi subvenitis, invito et praedicente me, exercitus hinc et cum eo omne bellum Hispaniae in Italiam transgredientur. "] [Footnote 159: This appears to be the event which is described in the fragment of the Second Book of the History of Sallustius, which is preserved by Macrobius, _Saturnalia_, ii. 9, in the chapter" De
Plutarch's Lives Volume III. 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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As Platonis Sallustius, a fourth-century philosopher and author of On the Gods and the World observed, “Prayer without sacrifice is just words.”
In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011
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As Platonis Sallustius, a fourth-century philosopher and author of On the Gods and the World observed, “Prayer without sacrifice is just words.”
In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011
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As Platonis Sallustius, a fourth-century philosopher and author of On the Gods and the World observed, “Prayer without sacrifice is just words.”
In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011
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As Platonis Sallustius, a fourth-century philosopher and author of On the Gods and the World observed, “Prayer without sacrifice is just words.”
In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011
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The most important ancient work about Spartacus was probably the Histories of Gaius Sallustius Crispus, better known as Sallust 8635 B.C.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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The most important ancient work about Spartacus was probably the Histories of Gaius Sallustius Crispus, better known as Sallust 8635 B.C.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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The most important ancient work about Spartacus was probably the Histories of Gaius Sallustius Crispus, better known as Sallust 8635 B.C.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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The most important ancient work about Spartacus was probably the Histories of Gaius Sallustius Crispus, better known as Sallust 8635 B.C.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Here's a quote from Sallustius: "To wish to teach the whole truth about the Gods to all produces contempt in the foolish, because they cannot understand, and lack of zeal in the good, whereas to conceal the truth by myths prevents the contempt of the foolish, and compels the good to practice philosophy."
Did Jesus Exist On YouTube James F. McGrath 2008
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