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... observes that his fame was clouded by the superior lustre of the Mace- donian , which preceded the Illyrian , triumph . 16 The dates of the three consulships are , A. U. C. 593 , 818 , 967 ; the two last under the reigns of Nero and ...
... observes that his fame was clouded by the superior lustre of the Mace- donian , which preceded the Illyrian , triumph . 16 The dates of the three consulships are , A. U. C. 593 , 818 , 967 ; the two last under the reigns of Nero and ...
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... observes of Lucania , in his barbarous 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 ...
... observes of Lucania , in his barbarous 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 ...
Side 33
... observes , that the innumerable habitations of the Roman people would have spread themselves far beyond the narrow limits of the city ; and that the want of ground , which was probably contracted on every side by gardens and villas ...
... observes , that the innumerable habitations of the Roman people would have spread themselves far beyond the narrow limits of the city ; and that the want of ground , which was probably contracted on every side by gardens and villas ...
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... observes , that when Honorius made his triumphal entry , he encouraged the Romans , with his hand and voice ( xeɩpi kai yλWTTη ) to rebuild their city ; and the Chronicle of Prosper commends Heraclian , qui in Romanæ urbis reparationem ...
... observes , that when Honorius made his triumphal entry , he encouraged the Romans , with his hand and voice ( xeɩpi kai yλWTTη ) to rebuild their city ; and the Chronicle of Prosper commends Heraclian , qui in Romanæ urbis reparationem ...
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... observes ( p . 379 ) that the wife of Gerontius was a Christian ; and that her death was worthy of her religion , and of immortal fame . 152 Eldos actor Tupavvidos , is the expression of Olympiodorus , which he seems to have borrowed ...
... observes ( p . 379 ) that the wife of Gerontius was a Christian ; and that her death was worthy of her religion , and of immortal fame . 152 Eldos actor Tupavvidos , is the expression of Olympiodorus , which he seems to have borrowed ...
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