The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side x
... similar subjects . 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 ...
... similar subjects . 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 ...
Side xiii
... similar enquiries lead to similar results , yet the express mention of the others was partly impossible , partly unnecessary ; for I did not read that work until long after a considerable part of my first vo- lume had gone to press ...
... similar enquiries lead to similar results , yet the express mention of the others was partly impossible , partly unnecessary ; for I did not read that work until long after a considerable part of my first vo- lume had gone to press ...
Side 5
... similar pre- judices prevailed respecting the greatness of their an- cestors . Yet , strange as this may appear , it is not diffi- cult to be accounted for ; and indeed Sallust has fur- nished the solution in the quiet consciousness ...
... similar pre- judices prevailed respecting the greatness of their an- cestors . Yet , strange as this may appear , it is not diffi- cult to be accounted for ; and indeed Sallust has fur- nished the solution in the quiet consciousness ...
Side 9
... similar mis- takes , though in fewer instances , because they still preserved a close affinity to ancient times . But the fallacious reasonings , founded on the equivocal use of words , extend much farther than the objects I have ...
... similar mis- takes , though in fewer instances , because they still preserved a close affinity to ancient times . But the fallacious reasonings , founded on the equivocal use of words , extend much farther than the objects I have ...
Side 11
... with only a few of similar sentiments had vainly withstood the torrent , while he held in detestation such men as Callicrates , 4 Aristoph . Ran . v . 750 . Diæus , and Critolaus , by whose various crimes , INTRODUCTION . 11.
... with only a few of similar sentiments had vainly withstood the torrent , while he held in detestation such men as Callicrates , 4 Aristoph . Ran . v . 750 . Diæus , and Critolaus , by whose various crimes , INTRODUCTION . 11.
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