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... learned Arbuthnot ( Tables of Ancient Coins , & c . , p . 153 ) has observed with humor , and I believe with truth , that Augustus had neither glass to his windows nor a shirt to his back . Under the lower empire , the use of linen and ...
... learned Arbuthnot ( Tables of Ancient Coins , & c . , p . 153 ) has observed with humor , and I believe with truth , that Augustus had neither glass to his windows nor a shirt to his back . Under the lower empire , the use of linen and ...
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... learned French translator of Seneca ( tom . iii . pn . 402-422 ) , to mean the porcelain of China and Japan . 3. The beautiful faces of the young slaves were covered with a medicated crust , or ointment , which secured them against the ...
... learned French translator of Seneca ( tom . iii . pn . 402-422 ) , to mean the porcelain of China and Japan . 3. The beautiful faces of the young slaves were covered with a medicated crust , or ointment , which secured them against the ...
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... learned , are seldom pre- ferred ; and the nomenclators , who are commonly swayed by interested motives , have the address to insert , in the list of invitations , the obscure names of the most worthless of mankind . But the frequent ...
... learned , are seldom pre- ferred ; and the nomenclators , who are commonly swayed by interested motives , have the address to insert , in the list of invitations , the obscure names of the most worthless of mankind . But the frequent ...
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... learned , though perplexed note of Dacier , who might have allowed the name of tragedies to the Brutus and the Decius of Pacuvius , or to the Cato of Maternus . The Octavia , ascribed to one of the Sene- cas , still remains a very ...
... learned , though perplexed note of Dacier , who might have allowed the name of tragedies to the Brutus and the Decius of Pacuvius , or to the Cato of Maternus . The Octavia , ascribed to one of the Sene- cas , still remains a very ...
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... learned work , concerning the City of God , was professedly composed by St. Augustin , to justify the ways of Providence in the destruction of the Roman greatness . He celebrates , with peculiar satisfaction , this memorable triumph of ...
... learned work , concerning the City of God , was professedly composed by St. Augustin , to justify the ways of Providence in the destruction of the Roman greatness . He celebrates , with peculiar satisfaction , this memorable triumph of ...
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