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... expressions , of an orator born in the happier regions of Greece or Asia . But I shall select two remarkable circumstances of a less equivocal nature . 1. The great rivers which covered the Roman provinces , the Rhine and the Danube ...
... expressions , of an orator born in the happier regions of Greece or Asia . But I shall select two remarkable circumstances of a less equivocal nature . 1. The great rivers which covered the Roman provinces , the Rhine and the Danube ...
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... , & c . ( 45 ) Grotius changes an expression of Tacitus , pertractantur into prætnactantur . The correction is equally just and ingenious . to place their freedom in gratifying the present passion , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 127.
... , & c . ( 45 ) Grotius changes an expression of Tacitus , pertractantur into prætnactantur . The correction is equally just and ingenious . to place their freedom in gratifying the present passion , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 127.
Side 128
... expression of Cesar's . ( 49 ) Reges ex nobilitate , duces ex virtute sumunt . Tacit . Germ . 7 . ( 50 ) Cluver . Germ . Ant . l . i . c . 38 . ( 52 ) Tacit . Germ . 7 . ( 51 ) Cesar , vi . 22. Tacit . Germ . 26 . pands in some distant ...
... expression of Cesar's . ( 49 ) Reges ex nobilitate , duces ex virtute sumunt . Tacit . Germ . 7 . ( 50 ) Cluver . Germ . Ant . l . i . c . 38 . ( 52 ) Tacit . Germ . 7 . ( 51 ) Cesar , vi . 22. Tacit . Germ . 26 . pands in some distant ...
Side 131
... expressions to a more orthodox sense . ( 70 ) Concerning this gross but alluring doctrine of the Edda , see Fable xx . in the curious version of that book , published by M. Mallet , in his Introduction to the History of Denmark . ( 71 ) ...
... expressions to a more orthodox sense . ( 70 ) Concerning this gross but alluring doctrine of the Edda , see Fable xx . in the curious version of that book , published by M. Mallet , in his Introduction to the History of Denmark . ( 71 ) ...
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... expression , or he meant that they were thrown at random . ( 73 ) It was their principal distinction from the Sarmatians , who generally fought on horseback . ( 74 ) The relation of this enterprise occupies a great part of the fourth ...
... expression , or he meant that they were thrown at random . ( 73 ) It was their principal distinction from the Sarmatians , who generally fought on horseback . ( 74 ) The relation of this enterprise occupies a great part of the fourth ...
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