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Side ix
... seem to imply an origin which was respectable rather than dignified . A Procurator was generally a person of Equestrian rank . About the date of his birth nothing can be certainly affirmed . It is indeed approximately fixed by several ...
... seem to imply an origin which was respectable rather than dignified . A Procurator was generally a person of Equestrian rank . About the date of his birth nothing can be certainly affirmed . It is indeed approximately fixed by several ...
Side xiv
... seems to have enter- tained in after years . ( See Hist . 11. 84 , III . 34 , & c . ) The Agricola was published towards the close of A. D. 97 ; the Germany in the following year . The History may with probability be ascribed to some ...
... seems to have enter- tained in after years . ( See Hist . 11. 84 , III . 34 , & c . ) The Agricola was published towards the close of A. D. 97 ; the Germany in the following year . The History may with probability be ascribed to some ...
Side xv
... seems to have aimed at combin- ing some of Cicero's most conspicuous graces with the pointed and sententious character of the new style . Though he occasionally wants clearness and perhaps strains too much after effect , he is on the ...
... seems to have aimed at combin- ing some of Cicero's most conspicuous graces with the pointed and sententious character of the new style . Though he occasionally wants clearness and perhaps strains too much after effect , he is on the ...
Side xvii
... falls from time to time into the errors incident to imperfect information ; his description of the localities of the various tribes is often obscure and } inaccurate , and he now and then seems to attribute п INTRODUCTION.
... falls from time to time into the errors incident to imperfect information ; his description of the localities of the various tribes is often obscure and } inaccurate , and he now and then seems to attribute п INTRODUCTION.
Side xvii
... seems to attribute to the whole German population the peculiarities of a single people . On the whole , however ... seem to have in- spired him with new faith in the destinies of Rome . We gather from this work that the Germans were not ...
... seems to attribute to the whole German population the peculiarities of a single people . On the whole , however ... seem to have in- spired him with new faith in the destinies of Rome . We gather from this work that the Germans were not ...
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