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... expressed by Tacitus , was , in the strictest sense of the word , imperatoria virtus . f Cæsar himself conceals that ignoble motive ; but it is mentioned by Suetonius , c . 47. The British pearls proved , however , of little value , on ...
... expressed by Tacitus , was , in the strictest sense of the word , imperatoria virtus . f Cæsar himself conceals that ignoble motive ; but it is mentioned by Suetonius , c . 47. The British pearls proved , however , of little value , on ...
Side 61
... expressed , on every occasion , the warmest regard for a body of men , whose welfare , as he affected to declare , was so closely connected with that of the state . the most gentle arts he laboured to inspire the fierce multitude with a ...
... expressed , on every occasion , the warmest regard for a body of men , whose welfare , as he affected to declare , was so closely connected with that of the state . the most gentle arts he laboured to inspire the fierce multitude with a ...
Side 64
... expressed , it was the Roman purchaser , and not the provincial merchant , who paid the tax . z Strabo , l . iii . p . 148 . a Plin . Hist . Natur . J. xxxiii . c . 3. He mentions likewise a silver mine in Dalmatia , that yielded every ...
... expressed , it was the Roman purchaser , and not the provincial merchant , who paid the tax . z Strabo , l . iii . p . 148 . a Plin . Hist . Natur . J. xxxiii . c . 3. He mentions likewise a silver mine in Dalmatia , that yielded every ...
Side 88
... expressed by Taci- tus ) into a certain semblance of wine , was sufficient for the gross purposes of German debauchery . But those who had tasted the rich wines of Italy , and afterwards of Gaul , sighed for that more delicious species ...
... expressed by Taci- tus ) into a certain semblance of wine , was sufficient for the gross purposes of German debauchery . But those who had tasted the rich wines of Italy , and afterwards of Gaul , sighed for that more delicious species ...
Side 89
... expressed so very little reverence for northern queens . May we not suspect that superstition was the parent of ... expression of Tacitus , pertractantur into præ . tractantur . The correction is equally just and ingenious . causes . the ...
... expressed so very little reverence for northern queens . May we not suspect that superstition was the parent of ... expression of Tacitus , pertractantur into præ . tractantur . The correction is equally just and ingenious . causes . the ...
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