The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side iii
... appear- ance by one of the leading reviews of this coun- try * and America as a production of extraordi- nary merit , yet , during that time , no effort had been made to present an English translation of it to the public . Whether this ...
... appear- ance by one of the leading reviews of this coun- try * and America as a production of extraordi- nary merit , yet , during that time , no effort had been made to present an English translation of it to the public . Whether this ...
Side ix
... appear under a title derived from their first origin . In the sequel , however , it proved , that the alteration and extension of the ob- ject of the work demanded a thorough remodelling , and thus the title originally chosen lost its ...
... appear under a title derived from their first origin . In the sequel , however , it proved , that the alteration and extension of the ob- ject of the work demanded a thorough remodelling , and thus the title originally chosen lost its ...
Side 5
... appear , it is not diffi- cult to be accounted for ; and indeed Sallust has fur- nished the solution in the quiet consciousness that the Romans themselves would soon contemplate their his- tory in another light . Rome had , at that time ...
... appear , it is not diffi- cult to be accounted for ; and indeed Sallust has fur- nished the solution in the quiet consciousness that the Romans themselves would soon contemplate their his- tory in another light . Rome had , at that time ...
Side 14
... appears from the resistance of small warlike tribes which were only subdued by superior power and num- bers . Such engagements served also in the intervals between greater and more decisive conquests , to ob- viate that decay of ...
... appears from the resistance of small warlike tribes which were only subdued by superior power and num- bers . Such engagements served also in the intervals between greater and more decisive conquests , to ob- viate that decay of ...
Side 22
... appear to have been once in the habit of using a symbolical picture- writing , and could transcribe their narratives in the more modern alphabetical characters . ⚫ Solinus quotes Prenestine Books , which , indeed , were in the Latin ...
... appear to have been once in the habit of using a symbolical picture- writing , and could transcribe their narratives in the more modern alphabetical characters . ⚫ Solinus quotes Prenestine Books , which , indeed , were in the Latin ...
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