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... common to us with them , in a form different from that which the same circum- stances habitually presented to their eyes . It is evi- dent that we shall perpetually mistake , if we form our ideas of Roman houses , ships , husbandry ...
... common to us with them , in a form different from that which the same circum- stances habitually presented to their eyes . It is evi- dent that we shall perpetually mistake , if we form our ideas of Roman houses , ships , husbandry ...
Side 24
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. to maintain the rights with which her separation from the common cause of Italy had been rewarded . The ancient Etruscans perished , together with their science and literature ; the nobles who had led the common ...
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. to maintain the rights with which her separation from the common cause of Italy had been rewarded . The ancient Etruscans perished , together with their science and literature ; the nobles who had led the common ...
Side 31
... common stock . All the good manuscripts of Thucydides mention ( vi . c . 2. ) Italus , King of the Siculi , where the badly- printed text has ' Apkádwr . ( See Var . Lect . Thucydid . Duker . ) 27 The same is done by Hellanicus of ...
... common stock . All the good manuscripts of Thucydides mention ( vi . c . 2. ) Italus , King of the Siculi , where the badly- printed text has ' Apkádwr . ( See Var . Lect . Thucydid . Duker . ) 27 The same is done by Hellanicus of ...
Side 36
... common or kindred origin of these nations , does not deserve to be treated with disregard , as a frivolous mythologic tale . We must rest satisfied with the impossibility of determining , with certainty , what nation were the Pelasgi ...
... common or kindred origin of these nations , does not deserve to be treated with disregard , as a frivolous mythologic tale . We must rest satisfied with the impossibility of determining , with certainty , what nation were the Pelasgi ...
Side 38
... common stock must have had a common origin from which they were ge- nealogically descended . This opinion prevailed also amongst the ancients , though they recognized many families of mankind , originally different from each other . If ...
... common stock must have had a common origin from which they were ge- nealogically descended . This opinion prevailed also amongst the ancients , though they recognized many families of mankind , originally different from each other . If ...
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