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... objects , which it is not now necessary to recapi- tulate , as nothing but the bare recollection of them remain ... object , are thus enumerated : " The classics as low as Tacitus , the younger Pliny , and Juvenal , were my old and ...
... objects , which it is not now necessary to recapi- tulate , as nothing but the bare recollection of them remain ... object , are thus enumerated : " The classics as low as Tacitus , the younger Pliny , and Juvenal , were my old and ...
Side 1
... p . 52. ) They were arrived within three days ' journey of the Spice country , the rich object of their invasion . c By the slaughter of Varus and his three legions . See the first book queathed , as a valuable legacy to his successors ,
... p . 52. ) They were arrived within three days ' journey of the Spice country , the rich object of their invasion . c By the slaughter of Varus and his three legions . See the first book queathed , as a valuable legacy to his successors ,
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... object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteem- ed less impious , than it was ignominious , to aban - ed a field of battle from a field of exercise . It was don that sacred ensign in the hour of danger . ' These motives , which ...
... object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteem- ed less impious , than it was ignominious , to aban - ed a field of battle from a field of exercise . It was don that sacred ensign in the hour of danger . ' These motives , which ...
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... object of their power , and almost of their geography . A city of their foundation may still be discovered near Mcquinez , the residence of the bar- barian whom we condescend to style the Emperor of Morocco ; but it does not appear that ...
... object of their power , and almost of their geography . A city of their foundation may still be discovered near Mcquinez , the residence of the bar- barian whom we condescend to style the Emperor of Morocco ; but it does not appear that ...
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... object of study and imitation in Italy and the western provinces . But the elegant amusements of the Romans were not suffered to interfere with their sound maxims of policy . Whilst they acknowledged the charms of the Greek , they ...
... object of study and imitation in Italy and the western provinces . But the elegant amusements of the Romans were not suffered to interfere with their sound maxims of policy . Whilst they acknowledged the charms of the Greek , they ...
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