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Side 48
... Muratori ( Antiquitat . Italiæ Medii Ævi , tom . iii . p . 932-940 . ) and Giannone ( Iftoria Civile di Napoli , tom . ii . p . 119-127 . ) . ledge LII . ledge of anatomy , botany , and chemistry 48 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... Muratori ( Antiquitat . Italiæ Medii Ævi , tom . iii . p . 932-940 . ) and Giannone ( Iftoria Civile di Napoli , tom . ii . p . 119-127 . ) . ledge LII . ledge of anatomy , botany , and chemistry 48 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
Side 59
... Muratori ( Annali d'Italia , tom . vii . p . 7. 19. 21 , & c . ) has added fome circumstances from the Italian chronicles . 83 The fplendid and interefting tragedy of Tancrede would adapt itself much better to this epoch , than to the ...
... Muratori ( Annali d'Italia , tom . vii . p . 7. 19. 21 , & c . ) has added fome circumstances from the Italian chronicles . 83 The fplendid and interefting tragedy of Tancrede would adapt itself much better to this epoch , than to the ...
Side 61
... Muratori's Scriptores Rerum Italicarum . M. de Guignes ( Hift . des Huns , tom . i . p . 363 , 364. ) has added some important facts . the CHAP . the Arabs difdained both the gofpel and the OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 61 Invafion of Rome by ...
... Muratori's Scriptores Rerum Italicarum . M. de Guignes ( Hift . des Huns , tom . i . p . 363 , 364. ) has added some important facts . the CHAP . the Arabs difdained both the gofpel and the OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 61 Invafion of Rome by ...
Side 100
... - rum Phocam , is inserted in Muratori , Scriptores Rerum Italica- rum , tom . ii . pars i . perors , S S ns ed on Led to of eir sta 100 THE DECLINE AND FALL The Themes, or Provinces of the Empire, and Limits in every Age.
... - rum Phocam , is inserted in Muratori , Scriptores Rerum Italica- rum , tom . ii . pars i . perors , S S ns ed on Led to of eir sta 100 THE DECLINE AND FALL The Themes, or Provinces of the Empire, and Limits in every Age.
Side 109
... Muratori Script . Rerum Itali- carum , tom . v . p . 256. ) , is a copy of thofe of Greece . Without tranfcribing his declamatory fentences , which I have softened in the text , I shall observe , that in this paffage , the ftrange word ...
... Muratori Script . Rerum Itali- carum , tom . v . p . 256. ) , is a copy of thofe of Greece . Without tranfcribing his declamatory fentences , which I have softened in the text , I shall observe , that in this paffage , the ftrange word ...
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