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Side viii
... original in every sense , first opened my eyes , and I was led from one book to another , till I had ranged round the circle of oriental history . " This was the preliminary step of preparation for the History of the Decline and Fall of ...
... original in every sense , first opened my eyes , and I was led from one book to another , till I had ranged round the circle of oriental history . " This was the preliminary step of preparation for the History of the Decline and Fall of ...
Side 17
... original is much stronger , " Quantum periculum immineret si servi nostri numerare nos cœpis . sent . " h See Pliny ( Hist . Natur . 1. xxxiii . ) and Athenæus ( Deipnosophist . 1. vi . p . 272. ) The latter boldly asserts , that he ...
... original is much stronger , " Quantum periculum immineret si servi nostri numerare nos cœpis . sent . " h See Pliny ( Hist . Natur . 1. xxxiii . ) and Athenæus ( Deipnosophist . 1. vi . p . 272. ) The latter boldly asserts , that he ...
Side 44
... original ferocity , and d A king of Thebes , in Egypt , is mentioned in the Augustan his . tory , as an ally , and , indeed , as a personal friend , of Niger . If Spar- tianus is not , as I strongly suspect , mistaken , he has brought ...
... original ferocity , and d A king of Thebes , in Egypt , is mentioned in the Augustan his . tory , as an ally , and , indeed , as a personal friend , of Niger . If Spar- tianus is not , as I strongly suspect , mistaken , he has brought ...
Side 65
... original price , may give us some notion of the produce of the customs , since that original price amounted to more than eight hundred thousand pounds . f The ancients were unacquainted with the art of cutting diamonds . g M. Bouchaud ...
... original price , may give us some notion of the produce of the customs , since that original price amounted to more than eight hundred thousand pounds . f The ancients were unacquainted with the art of cutting diamonds . g M. Bouchaud ...
Side 74
... original is checked by the Greek version of Pæanius . 0 Eight Roman feet and one third , which are equal to above eight English feet , as the two measures are to each other in the proportion of | to the senate and the people of Rome ...
... original is checked by the Greek version of Pæanius . 0 Eight Roman feet and one third , which are equal to above eight English feet , as the two measures are to each other in the proportion of | to the senate and the people of Rome ...
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