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... Greek empire ; and he would scarcely be able to restrain his curiosity from making some inquiry into the state of the city of Rome , during the darkness and con fusion of the middle ages . • The first volume of the quarto , which is now ...
... Greek empire ; and he would scarcely be able to restrain his curiosity from making some inquiry into the state of the city of Rome , during the darkness and con fusion of the middle ages . • The first volume of the quarto , which is now ...
Side 1
... Greek Pro- Image of Government for the Armies ...... ib . vinces · · ·· 23 Their Obedience ..... 44 General Use of both the Greek and Latin Designation of a Successor ............. ib . Languages ...... 24 Of Tiberius .... ib Slaves 25 ...
... Greek Pro- Image of Government for the Armies ...... ib . vinces · · ·· 23 Their Obedience ..... 44 General Use of both the Greek and Latin Designation of a Successor ............. ib . Languages ...... 24 Of Tiberius .... ib Slaves 25 ...
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... Greek and Roman historians ; to as many at least as were accessible to an English Reader . All that I could find were greedily devoured , from Littlebury's lame Herodotus , and Spelman's valuable Xenophon , to the pompous folios of ...
... Greek and Roman historians ; to as many at least as were accessible to an English Reader . All that I could find were greedily devoured , from Littlebury's lame Herodotus , and Spelman's valuable Xenophon , to the pompous folios of ...
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... Greek lan- guage , both of which he had neglected since he left Lausanne : at length he decided in favour of Greek , and to it he gave a vigorous application . But whatever might be the nature of his studies , the object he had in view ...
... Greek lan- guage , both of which he had neglected since he left Lausanne : at length he decided in favour of Greek , and to it he gave a vigorous application . But whatever might be the nature of his studies , the object he had in view ...
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... Greek and Latin , from Dion Cassius to Ammianus Marcellinus , from the reign of Trajan to the last age of the Western Cæsars . The subsidiary rays of medals and inscriptions , of geography and chronology , were thrown on their proper ...
... Greek and Latin , from Dion Cassius to Ammianus Marcellinus , from the reign of Trajan to the last age of the Western Cæsars . The subsidiary rays of medals and inscriptions , of geography and chronology , were thrown on their proper ...
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