The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side x
... according to the judgment of most per- sons , many of the dissertations in the history of the early times , contained in these two volumes , would have been better disposed of in researches interwoven in the form of episodes . The ...
... according to the judgment of most per- sons , many of the dissertations in the history of the early times , contained in these two volumes , would have been better disposed of in researches interwoven in the form of episodes . The ...
Side 11
... according to the judg- ment of his own countrymen . In all those states which afterwards fell under the dominion of Rome , he found every thing ripe for destruction , and while he was conscious that he himself with only a few of similar ...
... according to the judg- ment of his own countrymen . In all those states which afterwards fell under the dominion of Rome , he found every thing ripe for destruction , and while he was conscious that he himself with only a few of similar ...
Side 25
... according to their chief stocks , or the remembrance of them . They were united by no tie ; but amongst the ancients , countries were denominated from the nations who inhabited them : the various tribes who lived within the limits which ...
... according to their chief stocks , or the remembrance of them . They were united by no tie ; but amongst the ancients , countries were denominated from the nations who inhabited them : the various tribes who lived within the limits which ...
Side 28
... according to Pliny , was written under the archonship of Nico- dorus , in the year 44020 , distinguishes Latium from Italy 2. Whether the Tarentines invited Pyrrhus to Italy , as Pausanias 22 affirms , and in order to induce him ...
... according to Pliny , was written under the archonship of Nico- dorus , in the year 44020 , distinguishes Latium from Italy 2. Whether the Tarentines invited Pyrrhus to Italy , as Pausanias 22 affirms , and in order to induce him ...
Side 31
... according to their custom , from one of the native kings ; others , from the original or old Greek word , ' Iraλòs , or ' Irouλos , signifying a bull . The more ancient referred it mythically to the Heracleian traditions . Timæus , in ...
... according to their custom , from one of the native kings ; others , from the original or old Greek word , ' Iraλòs , or ' Irouλos , signifying a bull . The more ancient referred it mythically to the Heracleian traditions . Timæus , in ...
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