The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side ix
... 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 propriety , and though once recommended by its possessing less pretensions , I was ...
... 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 propriety , and though once recommended by its possessing less pretensions , I was ...
Side 33
... proved in v . 1239 and 1360. He also mentions Agylla as Ausonian , but before the Tyrrhenians had gotten possession of it , v . 1355. Au- sonia is very generally used in the Anthologia for Italy , yet by no author of higher antiquity ...
... proved in v . 1239 and 1360. He also mentions Agylla as Ausonian , but before the Tyrrhenians had gotten possession of it , v . 1355. Au- sonia is very generally used in the Anthologia for Italy , yet by no author of higher antiquity ...
Side 37
... proved , that the Pelasgi differed from the Greeks in language ; that the earliest inhabitants of Thessaly and the Pelopon- nesus were of their stock ; and that many Pelasgian , as well as Arcadian and Attic nations , had trans- formed ...
... proved , that the Pelasgi differed from the Greeks in language ; that the earliest inhabitants of Thessaly and the Pelopon- nesus were of their stock ; and that many Pelasgian , as well as Arcadian and Attic nations , had trans- formed ...
Side 46
... proved by Strabo , VI . c . § 1 , from μerà de Пvžo≈vra to the end , ) where , in one passage , a simi- lar corruption has crept in ; and , instead of λaol , Aãov should be read . 59 Strabo , ut supra , § 3 . dated lower than the ...
... proved by Strabo , VI . c . § 1 , from μerà de Пvžo≈vra to the end , ) where , in one passage , a simi- lar corruption has crept in ; and , instead of λaol , Aãov should be read . 59 Strabo , ut supra , § 3 . dated lower than the ...
Side 61
... prove their Sabelline origin . But we have no fragments left of Sabine writings , which would prove that the Samnites had not first adopted the Oscan character from the Tuscans of Campania , or that their parent stock had not earlier ...
... prove their Sabelline origin . But we have no fragments left of Sabine writings , which would prove that the Samnites had not first adopted the Oscan character from the Tuscans of Campania , or that their parent stock had not earlier ...
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