The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Side iii
... evidence is deficient , and also frequently of little value . The chief authorities are stated at the head of each chapter of the Table of Contents , and the value of the authorities is estimated in the work as the occasions require ...
... evidence is deficient , and also frequently of little value . The chief authorities are stated at the head of each chapter of the Table of Contents , and the value of the authorities is estimated in the work as the occasions require ...
Side iv
... evidence on which they should be founded , will often lead astray even the ablest and the most honest . It is a good ground of complaint also against such histories , that the facts are often very imper- fectly stated and frequently are ...
... evidence on which they should be founded , will often lead astray even the ablest and the most honest . It is a good ground of complaint also against such histories , that the facts are often very imper- fectly stated and frequently are ...
Side viii
... evidence for that which he writes , even if it is only to prevent critics sharper than wise from charging him with credulity and want of critical skill . He must also occasionally aid the reader to apprehend the full meaning of facts ...
... evidence for that which he writes , even if it is only to prevent critics sharper than wise from charging him with credulity and want of critical skill . He must also occasionally aid the reader to apprehend the full meaning of facts ...
Side 22
... evidence in support of the charge , in such a manner as evidence is produced in a court of justice ; and yet we cannot suppose that the people would vote on such a bill without some evi- dence about the charges on which it was founded ...
... evidence in support of the charge , in such a manner as evidence is produced in a court of justice ; and yet we cannot suppose that the people would vote on such a bill without some evi- dence about the charges on which it was founded ...
Side 23
... evidence for his being only in his eighty - sixth year is stronger . He entered the Roman army when he was seventeen , in the year B.C. 217 , in which year Hannibal defeated the Romans at Lake Trasimenus . From that time to his death ...
... evidence for his being only in his eighty - sixth year is stronger . He entered the Roman army when he was seventeen , in the year B.C. 217 , in which year Hannibal defeated the Romans at Lake Trasimenus . From that time to his death ...
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