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Side 76
... , as they were spoken in Latin , - " Non est ista pax , sed pactio servitutis , " and then translates them into Greek for the benefit of his readers . gions , were exasperated by the partial affection of Sti- 76 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... , as they were spoken in Latin , - " Non est ista pax , sed pactio servitutis , " and then translates them into Greek for the benefit of his readers . gions , were exasperated by the partial affection of Sti- 76 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 83
... - gant dialogues on the Greek systems of natural philosophy . ( Claud . in Mall . Theodor . Cons . 61—112 . ) b ple on a defenceless and contemptible foe , already G 2 CHAP . XXX . 83 of the taste and liberality of the Roman senate. ...
... - gant dialogues on the Greek systems of natural philosophy . ( Claud . in Mall . Theodor . Cons . 61—112 . ) b ple on a defenceless and contemptible foe , already G 2 CHAP . XXX . 83 of the taste and liberality of the Roman senate. ...
Side 85
... Greek epigrams , which are still extant , the Latin poet had com- posed , in Greek , the Antiquities of Tarsus , Anazarbus , Berytus , Nice , & c . It is more easy to supply the loss of good poetry than of authentic history . e Strada ...
... Greek epigrams , which are still extant , the Latin poet had com- posed , in Greek , the Antiquities of Tarsus , Anazarbus , Berytus , Nice , & c . It is more easy to supply the loss of good poetry than of authentic history . e Strada ...
Side 116
... Greek unac- quainted with the national superstition of Rome and Tuscany . I suspect , that they consisted of two parts , the secret , and the public ; the former were probably an imi- tation of the arts and spells , by which Numa had ...
... Greek unac- quainted with the national superstition of Rome and Tuscany . I suspect , that they consisted of two parts , the secret , and the public ; the former were probably an imi- tation of the arts and spells , by which Numa had ...
Side 187
... Greek historian , had not reached the ears of Claudian , who attributes the revolt of the Ostrogoths to his own martial spirit , and the advice of his wife . e This anecdote , which Philostorgius alone has preserved , ( lib . 11. c . 6 ...
... Greek historian , had not reached the ears of Claudian , who attributes the revolt of the Ostrogoths to his own martial spirit , and the advice of his wife . e This anecdote , which Philostorgius alone has preserved , ( lib . 11. c . 6 ...
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