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... August . p . 5-8 . If all our historians were lost , medals , inscriptions , and other monuments , would be suffi cient to record the travels of Hadrian . c See the Augustan History and the Epitomes . d We must , however , remember that ...
... August . p . 5-8 . If all our historians were lost , medals , inscriptions , and other monuments , would be suffi cient to record the travels of Hadrian . c See the Augustan History and the Epitomes . d We must , however , remember that ...
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... August , c . 28. Augustus built in Rome the temple and forum of Mars the Avenger ; the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Ca. pitol ; that of Apollo Palatine , with public libraries ; the portico and basilica of Caius and Lucius ; the ...
... August , c . 28. Augustus built in Rome the temple and forum of Mars the Avenger ; the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Ca. pitol ; that of Apollo Palatine , with public libraries ; the portico and basilica of Caius and Lucius ; the ...
Side 31
... August . p . 13. Aurelius Victor in Epitom . Without the help of medals and inscriptions , we should be ignorant of this fact , so honourable to the memory of Pius . u During the twenty - three years of Pius's reign , Marcus was only ...
... August . p . 13. Aurelius Victor in Epitom . Without the help of medals and inscriptions , we should be ignorant of this fact , so honourable to the memory of Pius . u During the twenty - three years of Pius's reign , Marcus was only ...
Side 33
... August . p . 45. These are , it is true , the complaints of faction ; but even faction exaggerates , rather than invents . b Faustinam satis constat apud Cayetam conditiones sibi et nauticas et gladiatorias , elegisse . Hist . August ...
... August . p . 45. These are , it is true , the complaints of faction ; but even faction exaggerates , rather than invents . b Faustinam satis constat apud Cayetam conditiones sibi et nauticas et gladiatorias , elegisse . Hist . August ...
Side 34
... August . p . 34 . d Meditat . 1. i . The world has laughed at the credulity of Marcus ; but Madam Dacier assures us , ( and we may credit a lady , ) that the husband will always be deceived , if the wife condescends to dissemble . e ...
... August . p . 34 . d Meditat . 1. i . The world has laughed at the credulity of Marcus ; but Madam Dacier assures us , ( and we may credit a lady , ) that the husband will always be deceived , if the wife condescends to dissemble . e ...
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