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Side 19
... mentioned by Suetonius , c . 47. The British pearls proved , however , of little value , on account of their dark and livid colour . Tacitus observes , with reason ( in Agricola , c . 12. ) , that it was an inherent defect . " Ego ...
... mentioned by Suetonius , c . 47. The British pearls proved , however , of little value , on account of their dark and livid colour . Tacitus observes , with reason ( in Agricola , c . 12. ) , that it was an inherent defect . " Ego ...
Side 22
... Both these wars ( with several other hostilities ) are mentioned in the Augustan History , p . 19 . 3 Appian of Alexandria , in the preface to his History of the Roman wars . posed to endure , as to offer an injury .
... Both these wars ( with several other hostilities ) are mentioned in the Augustan History , p . 19 . 3 Appian of Alexandria , in the preface to his History of the Roman wars . posed to endure , as to offer an injury .
Side 41
... mentioned by Cæsar . The Abbé Dubos attempts , with very little success , to prove that the assemblies of Gaul were continued under the emperors . Histoire de l'Etablissement de la Monarchie Françoise , 1. i . c . 4 . 42 WHERESOEVER the ...
... mentioned by Cæsar . The Abbé Dubos attempts , with very little success , to prove that the assemblies of Gaul were continued under the emperors . Histoire de l'Etablissement de la Monarchie Françoise , 1. i . c . 4 . 42 WHERESOEVER the ...
Side 50
... mentioned of those edifices deserve Philostrat . 1. ii . p . 548. 560. Pausanias , 1. i . and vii . 10. The Life of Herodes , in the xxxth volume of the Memoirs of the Academy of Inscriptions . 2 It is particularly remarked of Athens by ...
... mentioned of those edifices deserve Philostrat . 1. ii . p . 548. 560. Pausanias , 1. i . and vii . 10. The Life of Herodes , in the xxxth volume of the Memoirs of the Academy of Inscriptions . 2 It is particularly remarked of Athens by ...
Side 51
... . iv . c . 21 . 3 Joseph . de Bell . Jud . ii . 16. The number , however , is mentioned , and should be received , with a degree of latitude . 52 CITIES OF THE EMPIRE . — HIGHWAYS . —. DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 51.
... . iv . c . 21 . 3 Joseph . de Bell . Jud . ii . 16. The number , however , is mentioned , and should be received , with a degree of latitude . 52 CITIES OF THE EMPIRE . — HIGHWAYS . —. DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 51.
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