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... Hist . des grands Chemins , 1. iv . c . 49 . z Pliny Hist . Natur . xix . 1 . a It is not improbable that the Greeks and Phoenicians introduced b See Homer Odyss . 1. ix . v . 358 . c Plin . Hist . Natur . 1. xiv . Artificial grass . d ...
... Hist . des grands Chemins , 1. iv . c . 49 . z Pliny Hist . Natur . xix . 1 . a It is not improbable that the Greeks and Phoenicians introduced b See Homer Odyss . 1. ix . v . 358 . c Plin . Hist . Natur . 1. xiv . Artificial grass . d ...
Side 22
... Hist . Nat . xxxviii . 11. The latter observed , with some humour , that even fashion had not yet found out the use of amber . Nero sent a Roman knight to purchase great quan- tities on the spot where it was produced ; the coast of ...
... Hist . Nat . xxxviii . 11. The latter observed , with some humour , that even fashion had not yet found out the use of amber . Nero sent a Roman knight to purchase great quan- tities on the spot where it was produced ; the coast of ...
Side 31
... Hist . August . p . 25 . He was fond of the theatre , and not insensible to the charms of the fair sex . Marcus Anton . i . 16. Hist . Aug. p . 20 , 21. Julian in Cæsar . The enemies of Marcus charged him with hypocrisy , and with a ...
... Hist . August . p . 25 . He was fond of the theatre , and not insensible to the charms of the fair sex . Marcus Anton . i . 16. Hist . Aug. p . 20 , 21. Julian in Cæsar . The enemies of Marcus charged him with hypocrisy , and with a ...
Side 33
... Hist . iv . 43. Dialog . de Orator . c . 8. For one accusation , Regulus , the just object of Pliny's satire ... Hist . August . p . 45. These are , it is true , the complaints of faction ; but even faction exaggerates , rather than ...
... Hist . iv . 43. Dialog . de Orator . c . 8. For one accusation , Regulus , the just object of Pliny's satire ... Hist . August . p . 45. These are , it is true , the complaints of faction ; but even faction exaggerates , rather than ...
Side 34
... Hist . 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 ...
... Hist . 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 ...
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