The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1974 |
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... ancient standard of elegance and purity ; and the native graces of language most conspicuously shine among the noble matrons , who are excluded from all inter- course with foreigners . With foreigners do I say ? They live retired and ...
... ancient standard of elegance and purity ; and the native graces of language most conspicuously shine among the noble matrons , who are excluded from all inter- course with foreigners . With foreigners do I say ? They live retired and ...
Side 326
... ancient city . 47 IV . I have reserved for the last and most potent and forcible quarrels of cause of destruction , the domestic hostilities of the Romans themselves.47a Under the dominion of the Greek and French em- perors , the peace ...
... ancient city . 47 IV . I have reserved for the last and most potent and forcible quarrels of cause of destruction , the domestic hostilities of the Romans themselves.47a Under the dominion of the Greek and French em- perors , the peace ...
Side 330
... ancient survey ; and the chasms were perforated or en- larged , to receive the poles that supported the shops or tents of the mechanic trades.61 Reduced to its naked majesty , the Flavian amphitheatre was contemplated with awe and ...
... ancient survey ; and the chasms were perforated or en- larged , to receive the poles that supported the shops or tents of the mechanic trades.61 Reduced to its naked majesty , the Flavian amphitheatre was contemplated with awe and ...
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