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Jehovah Is Our HelperThe Watchtower—2004 | December 15
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a The Roman poet Horace (65—8 B.C.E.), who made the same journey, commented on the discomforts of this stretch of the trip. Horace described the Marketplace of Appius as “crammed with boatmen and stingy tavern-keepers.” He complained about the “cursed gnats and frogs” and the “villainous” water.
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Jehovah Is Our HelperThe Watchtower—2004 | December 15
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Part of the delegation was waiting at the Marketplace of Appius, the well-known post station about 46 miles [74 km] outside of Rome.
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