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... Latin poets , Propertius , Lucan , Silius Italicus Claudian , & c . , whose passages may be found in Cluverius and Addison , have celebrated the triumphal victims of the Clitumnus . 6 Some ideas of the march of Alaric are borrowed from ...
... Latin poets , Propertius , Lucan , Silius Italicus Claudian , & c . , whose passages may be found in Cluverius and Addison , have celebrated the triumphal victims of the Clitumnus . 6 Some ideas of the march of Alaric are borrowed from ...
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... Latin glis , the French loir ; a little animal , who inhabits the woods , and remains torpid in cold weather ( see Plin . Hist . Natur . viii . 82. Buffon , Hist . Naturelle , tom . viii . 153. Pennant's Synopsis of Quadrupeds , p . 289 ...
... Latin glis , the French loir ; a little animal , who inhabits the woods , and remains torpid in cold weather ( see Plin . Hist . Natur . viii . 82. Buffon , Hist . Naturelle , tom . viii . 153. Pennant's Synopsis of Quadrupeds , p . 289 ...
Side 26
... Latin . 1. ii . c . 3 , in his works , vol . iv . p . 47 . 43 This satire is probably exaggerated . The Saturnalia of Macrobius , and the epistles of Jerom , afford satisfactory proofs that Christian theology and classic literature were ...
... Latin . 1. ii . c . 3 , in his works , vol . iv . p . 47 . 43 This satire is probably exaggerated . The Saturnalia of Macrobius , and the epistles of Jerom , afford satisfactory proofs that Christian theology and classic literature were ...
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... Latin , Regio optima , et ipsa omnibus habundans , et landum multum foras emittit . Propter quod est in montibus , cujus æscam animalium variam , & c . 55 See Novell . ad calcem Cod . Theod . D. Valent . 1. i . tit . xv . This law was ...
... Latin , Regio optima , et ipsa omnibus habundans , et landum multum foras emittit . Propter quod est in montibus , cujus æscam animalium variam , & c . 55 See Novell . ad calcem Cod . Theod . D. Valent . 1. i . tit . xv . This law was ...
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... Latin provinces ; and the princes of Constantinople measured their greatness by the servile obedience of their people . They were ignorant how much this passive dispo- sition enervates and degrades every faculty of the mind . The ...
... Latin provinces ; and the princes of Constantinople measured their greatness by the servile obedience of their people . They were ignorant how much this passive dispo- sition enervates and degrades every faculty of the mind . The ...
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