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... edit . Baskerville ) has given a very pic- turesque description of the road through the Apennine . The Goths were not at leisure to observe the beauties of the prospect ; but they were pleased to find that the Saxa Intercisa , a narrow ...
... edit . Baskerville ) has given a very pic- turesque description of the road through the Apennine . The Goths were not at leisure to observe the beauties of the prospect ; but they were pleased to find that the Saxa Intercisa , a narrow ...
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... edit . Gesner . Leipsig , 1735 . 31 Valesius ( ad Ammian . xiv . 6 ) has proved , from Chrysostom and Augustin , that the senators were not allowed to lend money at usury . Yet it appears from the Theodosian Code ( see Godfroy ad I. ii ...
... edit . Gesner . Leipsig , 1735 . 31 Valesius ( ad Ammian . xiv . 6 ) has proved , from Chrysostom and Augustin , that the senators were not allowed to lend money at usury . Yet it appears from the Theodosian Code ( see Godfroy ad I. ii ...
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... edit . Hudson , and Livy , ii . 23 ) must have been frequently repeated in those primitive times , which have been so unde- servedly praised . 1 Non esse in civitate duo millia hominum qui rem haberent . Cicero . Offic . ri . 21 , and ...
... edit . Hudson , and Livy , ii . 23 ) must have been frequently repeated in those primitive times , which have been so unde- servedly praised . 1 Non esse in civitate duo millia hominum qui rem haberent . Cicero . Offic . ri . 21 , and ...
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... edit . Reitz . The pantomimes obtained the honorable name of xeipoσópo ; and it was required that they should be conversant with almost every art and science . Bu rette ( in the Mémoires de l'Académie des Inscriptions , tom . i . p ...
... edit . Reitz . The pantomimes obtained the honorable name of xeipoσópo ; and it was required that they should be conversant with almost every art and science . Bu rette ( in the Mémoires de l'Académie des Inscriptions , tom . i . p ...
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... edit . Reimar , and the lively description of Juvenal , Satir . xii . 75 , & c . In the sixteenth century , when the remains of this Augustan port were still visible , the antiquarians sketched the plan ( see D'Anville , Mém . de l ...
... edit . Reimar , and the lively description of Juvenal , Satir . xii . 75 , & c . In the sixteenth century , when the remains of this Augustan port were still visible , the antiquarians sketched the plan ( see D'Anville , Mém . de l ...
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