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Side 36
... families . With still greater suspicion must we receive the Greek gene- alogies . But it is striking , and deserves atten- tion , that the notrians and Peucetians , as well as the Thesprotians , Mænalians , and other Arcadian races ...
... families . With still greater suspicion must we receive the Greek gene- alogies . But it is striking , and deserves atten- tion , that the notrians and Peucetians , as well as the Thesprotians , Mænalians , and other Arcadian races ...
Side 38
... families of mankind , originally different from each other . If , however , we follow up this view consis- tently , to the admission of a common descent from one pair , it will appear , when examined without prejudice , utterly ...
... families of mankind , originally different from each other . If , however , we follow up this view consis- tently , to the admission of a common descent from one pair , it will appear , when examined without prejudice , utterly ...
Side 120
... families , as the Eumolpida and Butades , there still existed a few hereditary but unimportant offices of the priesthood . Aleuades , like the Bacchiades , were a numerous and widely - diffused royal Gens . There also existed in Greece ...
... families , as the Eumolpida and Butades , there still existed a few hereditary but unimportant offices of the priesthood . Aleuades , like the Bacchiades , were a numerous and widely - diffused royal Gens . There also existed in Greece ...
Side 145
... families . Æneas married Lavinia the king's daughter . We have already spoken of Launa the daughter of Evander married to Hercules . The mythographers also mention a woman of Delos , wife of Æneas , who died upon that shore and left her ...
... families . Æneas married Lavinia the king's daughter . We have already spoken of Launa the daughter of Evander married to Hercules . The mythographers also mention a woman of Delos , wife of Æneas , who died upon that shore and left her ...
Side 164
... families were extirpated by Totila , so that scarcely even the senatorial name , or a sha- dow of the municipal constitution remained , -when Rome was degraded under the power of an eastern governor , who resided at a distance , -when ...
... families were extirpated by Totila , so that scarcely even the senatorial name , or a sha- dow of the municipal constitution remained , -when Rome was degraded under the power of an eastern governor , who resided at a distance , -when ...
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