The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side 1
... possessed , in Livy and Tacitus , a connected his- tory from the foundation of the city to the time of Nerva , it would be both vain and injudicious to at- tempt a narrative of the occurrences which these his- torians had already ...
... possessed , in Livy and Tacitus , a connected his- tory from the foundation of the city to the time of Nerva , it would be both vain and injudicious to at- tempt a narrative of the occurrences which these his- torians had already ...
Side 21
... possessed an interest for him , his re- searches were directed not only to the constitutions and manners of nations , but to their origin and mutual relations , and the establishment of states and cities . Nor did he in these researches ...
... possessed an interest for him , his re- searches were directed not only to the constitutions and manners of nations , but to their origin and mutual relations , and the establishment of states and cities . Nor did he in these researches ...
Side 22
... possessed , in an inexhaustible accumulation of lively facts , united with the clearest judgment . Cato , however , was zealous and honest in the pursuit of knowledge ; and the times in which he lived were particularly favourable to the ...
... possessed , in an inexhaustible accumulation of lively facts , united with the clearest judgment . Cato , however , was zealous and honest in the pursuit of knowledge ; and the times in which he lived were particularly favourable to the ...
Side 23
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. Whether some of these nations possessed a lite- rature of their own , or all of them only chronicles , like those of the Roman priests and our own ances- tors , or even the Mexicans , ( with whom , being un ...
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. Whether some of these nations possessed a lite- rature of their own , or all of them only chronicles , like those of the Roman priests and our own ances- tors , or even the Mexicans , ( with whom , being un ...
Side 26
... possessed and governed by tribes of the Sabelli , formed several states which bore distinctive names . None of these ancients would have called the Chalcidian Cuma a city in Italy , but in Opica , as Thucydides does . So Aristotle 10 ...
... possessed and governed by tribes of the Sabelli , formed several states which bore distinctive names . None of these ancients would have called the Chalcidian Cuma a city in Italy , but in Opica , as Thucydides does . So Aristotle 10 ...
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