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Dry in the shade; never in the sun or in artificial heat.
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Wairarapa looks good for January after recent days of sun and rain.
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The wind blows soft; the sky is blue; the sun shines bright
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THE new day dawned; the sun rose; the household was astir again.
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The stars were out; the sea was silver; the sun was up.
Usage of elagabalus in inglês
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From the death of Elagabalus, it enjoyed an auspicious calm of thirteen years.
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Honor taught him to decline the effeminate insults of Elagabalus.
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In the room of Elagabalus, his cousin Alexander was raised to the throne by the Prætorian guards.
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Elagabalus, he said, had ordered him to do this and further to call his son's name Alexander.
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Antoninus Elagabalus (IV), M. Aurelius Severus Alexander Coss.
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It may seem probable, the vices and follies of Elagabalus have been adorned by fancy, and blackened by prejudice.
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Commodus, Caracalla, Elagabalus, Maximin, Philip, Gallienus, are enrolled on the catalogue of those who have obtained an infamous immortality.
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An Historical Narrative Originally Composed In Greek During The Reigns Of Septimius Severus, Geta And Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus And Alexander Severus
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Elagabalus was murdered by the Prætorians March 10, A.D. 222, and Alexander placed upon the throne.
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Elagabalus was massacred by the indignant Prætorians, his mutilated corpse dragged through the streets of the city, and thrown into the Tiber.
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Caracalla and Elagabalus permitted them to remain almost undisturbed; and Alexander Severus has been supposed by some to have been himself a believer.
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There is something absurd in representing George as, even before he came of age, a hardened and cynical profligate, an Elagabalus in trousers.
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975 = Fifth of Elagabalus to March 11th.)
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In a magnificent temple raised on the Palatine Mount, the sacrifices of the god Elagabalus were celebrated with every circumstance of cost and solemnity.
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The inhabitants of Emesa in Phœnicia adored him under the name of Elagabalus; and the Sun, as Hercules, was the great Deity of the Tyrians.
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For four years Rome was disgraced by the sovereignty of Elagabalus, the pretended son of Caracalla, and we find his coins each year in Alexandria.