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Side 25
... same practice , and the same motive , to Alexander the Great , and other skilful generals . examin- XXII . CHAP . examination by their fudden departure ; OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 25 His March from the Rhine into Illyricum.
... same practice , and the same motive , to Alexander the Great , and other skilful generals . examin- XXII . CHAP . examination by their fudden departure ; OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 25 His March from the Rhine into Illyricum.
Side 115
... ourselves , that the two orators are really describing the same events . I 2 reftitution XXIII . CHAP . reftitution of those stately ftructures , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 115 They are condemned to restore the Pagan Temples,
... ourselves , that the two orators are really describing the same events . I 2 reftitution XXIII . CHAP . reftitution of those stately ftructures , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 115 They are condemned to restore the Pagan Temples,
Side 148
... same grievances were still the subject of the fame complaints , which were industriously circulated by the wit and levity of the Syrian Greeks . 17 16 Nunquam a propofito declinabat , Galli fimilis fratris , licet incruentus . Ammian ...
... same grievances were still the subject of the fame complaints , which were industriously circulated by the wit and levity of the Syrian Greeks . 17 16 Nunquam a propofito declinabat , Galli fimilis fratris , licet incruentus . Ammian ...
Side 288
... same standard , were infen- fibly united in a permanent fociety , at first of rapine , and afterward of government . A mi- litary confederation was gradually moulded into a national body , by the gentle operation of mar- riage and ...
... same standard , were infen- fibly united in a permanent fociety , at first of rapine , and afterward of government . A mi- litary confederation was gradually moulded into a national body , by the gentle operation of mar- riage and ...
Side 356
... same In the thirteenth book of the Iliad , Jupiter turns away his eyes from the bloody fields of Troy , to the plains of Thrace and Scythia . He would not , by changing the prospect , behold a more peaceful or innocent scene . 18 ...
... same In the thirteenth book of the Iliad , Jupiter turns away his eyes from the bloody fields of Troy , to the plains of Thrace and Scythia . He would not , by changing the prospect , behold a more peaceful or innocent scene . 18 ...
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