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He added a pithy, if rephrased, sentence from Tacitus: acerrima fratrum odia: “Most bitter are the hatreds of brothers.”
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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He added a pithy, if rephrased, sentence from Tacitus: acerrima fratrum odia: “Most bitter are the hatreds of brothers.”
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Sagae omnes sibi arrogant notitiam, et facultatem in amorem alliciendi quos velint; odia inter conjuges serendi, tempestates excitandi, morbos infligendi, &c.
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People have not forgotten how my C.V. was used to vilify me because someone decided to tell lies and to deliberately misinterpret sections odia had a field day on these unfounded accusations.
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_ 10, 'Accusent C. C.tullum quod Lesbiam pro C.odia nominarit.'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Aerope (327): -- prolis incertae fides ex hoc petatur scelere: si bella abnuunt et gerere nolunt odia, si patruum vocant, pater est. eatur.
Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Harold Edgeworth Butler 1914
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Se la representa como una mujer que odia los quehaceres de la casa y está constantemente fuera de ella, de día y de noche.
The Woman and the Right to Vote Rafael Palma 1906
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* Nec habeat fidem Caesarea Majestas istis, qui, ut inflamment odia hominum adversus nostros, miras calumnias spargunt in populum.
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Nec habeat fidem Caesarea Majestas istis, qui, ut inflamment odia hominum adversus nostros, miras calumnias spargunt in populum.
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Improbantur ii quaestus, qui in odia hominum incurrunt, ut portitorum, ut feneratorum.
A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate 1885
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