The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side x
... Perhaps , 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 ...
... Perhaps , 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 ...
Side xii
... Perhaps it is possible to obtain a brighter light respecting their truth than of history generally in its more limited sense : but what can only be deduced by combina- tions , were it even demonstrated , can only then ap- pear as ...
... Perhaps it is possible to obtain a brighter light respecting their truth than of history generally in its more limited sense : but what can only be deduced by combina- tions , were it even demonstrated , can only then ap- pear as ...
Side 12
... on the contrary was a life which cherished more of genuine and lofty indi- vidual happiness , and the enjoyment of existence unpolluted by sensuality . Other and perhaps equally perfect constitutions 12 INTRODUCTION .
... on the contrary was a life which cherished more of genuine and lofty indi- vidual happiness , and the enjoyment of existence unpolluted by sensuality . Other and perhaps equally perfect constitutions 12 INTRODUCTION .
Side 13
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. unpolluted by sensuality . Other and perhaps equally perfect constitutions produce a less imposing effect , because they attach importance to wealth ; a versatile and lively people naturally fall into mistakes ...
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. unpolluted by sensuality . Other and perhaps equally perfect constitutions produce a less imposing effect , because they attach importance to wealth ; a versatile and lively people naturally fall into mistakes ...
Side 14
... perhaps despairing of victory , or , not- withstanding what their unsuccessful efforts might indicate , preferring a state of effeminate inactivity . None of them opposed her with similar spirit or similar purpose , and it necessarily ...
... perhaps despairing of victory , or , not- withstanding what their unsuccessful efforts might indicate , preferring a state of effeminate inactivity . None of them opposed her with similar spirit or similar purpose , and it necessarily ...
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