The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... probably less sincere . He esteemed the virtues of Pertinax , but those virtues would for ever have confined his ambition to a private station . Severus pronounced his funeral oration with studied eloquence , inward satisfaction , and ...
... probably less sincere . He esteemed the virtues of Pertinax , but those virtues would for ever have confined his ambition to a private station . Severus pronounced his funeral oration with studied eloquence , inward satisfaction , and ...
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... probably the first Germans who saw the mouths of the Borys- thenes , and of the Tanais . If we inquire the charac- teristic marks of the people of Germany and of Sar- matia , we shall discover that those two great portions of human kind ...
... probably the first Germans who saw the mouths of the Borys- thenes , and of the Tanais . If we inquire the charac- teristic marks of the people of Germany and of Sar- matia , we shall discover that those two great portions of human kind ...
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... probably the palace of the baths ( Thermarum ) , of which a solid and lofty hall still subsists in the Rue de la Harpe . The buildings covered a considerable space of the modern quarter of the university ; and the gardens , under the ...
... probably the palace of the baths ( Thermarum ) , of which a solid and lofty hall still subsists in the Rue de la Harpe . The buildings covered a considerable space of the modern quarter of the university ; and the gardens , under the ...
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