The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side xi
... dogmatism , what is merely hypothesis or doubtful possibility , —a dear penance for higher concinnity in general composition . The occurrences of history presume the constitu- tion and fundamental laws as the ethics of the na- PREFACE . xi.
... dogmatism , what is merely hypothesis or doubtful possibility , —a dear penance for higher concinnity in general composition . The occurrences of history presume the constitu- tion and fundamental laws as the ethics of the na- PREFACE . xi.
Side xii
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. tion and fundamental laws as the ethics of the na- tion . The knowledge of the latter , as far as ancient times are concerned , is still more obscure and con- fused than the former are corrupted . Perhaps it is ...
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. tion and fundamental laws as the ethics of the na- tion . The knowledge of the latter , as far as ancient times are concerned , is still more obscure and con- fused than the former are corrupted . Perhaps it is ...
Side xiv
... tion , from which this volumé is by no means exempt , are intrinsically non - essentials , and can only offend the eye which has been spoiled by the regularity of printed works , but were deemed of little importance by the ancients . A ...
... tion , from which this volumé is by no means exempt , are intrinsically non - essentials , and can only offend the eye which has been spoiled by the regularity of printed works , but were deemed of little importance by the ancients . A ...
Side xvii
... tion of the City · .... 150 XV . Rome , various traditions respecting the Founda- XVI . Romulus and Numa . - Origin and Nature of the early History ....... 158 XVII . Conjectures respecting Rome before Tullus .... 192 XVIII . ' The Era ...
... tion of the City · .... 150 XV . Rome , various traditions respecting the Founda- XVI . Romulus and Numa . - Origin and Nature of the early History ....... 158 XVII . Conjectures respecting Rome before Tullus .... 192 XVIII . ' The Era ...
Side xviii
... tion by Tarquinius Priscus PAGE ... 236 XXII . Death of Tarquinius Priscus , and Reign of Ser- vius Tullius . 257 XXIII . The Code of Servius Tullius 267 XXIV . History of Servius Tullius continued . • 305 XXV . L. Tarquinius , the ...
... tion by Tarquinius Priscus PAGE ... 236 XXII . Death of Tarquinius Priscus , and Reign of Ser- vius Tullius . 257 XXIII . The Code of Servius Tullius 267 XXIV . History of Servius Tullius continued . • 305 XXV . L. Tarquinius , the ...
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