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Side 87
... observes , that when the paint was washed away , the face of Eutropius appeared more ugly and wrinkled than that of an old woman . Claudian remarks ( i . 469 ) , and the remark must have been founded on experience , that there was ...
... observes , that when the paint was washed away , the face of Eutropius appeared more ugly and wrinkled than that of an old woman . Claudian remarks ( i . 469 ) , and the remark must have been founded on experience , that there was ...
Side 92
... observes , that the ancient name and nation of the Phrygians extended very far on every side , till their Cimits were contracted by the colonies of the Bithynians of Thrace , of the Greeks , and at last of the Gauls . His description ...
... observes , that the ancient name and nation of the Phrygians extended very far on every side , till their Cimits were contracted by the colonies of the Bithynians of Thrace , of the Greeks , and at last of the Gauls . His description ...
Side 98
... observes , that they were as swift ( without explaining the difference between them ) as the vessels with fifty oars ; but that they were far inferior in speed to the triremes , which had been long disused . Yet he reasonably concludes ...
... observes , that they were as swift ( without explaining the difference between them ) as the vessels with fifty oars ; but that they were far inferior in speed to the triremes , which had been long disused . Yet he reasonably concludes ...
Side 177
... observes , that lands in the ulterior Gaul were assigned to the Alani . Without admit ing the correction of Dubos ( -om . i . p . 300 ) , the reasonable sup- position of two colonies or garrisons of Alani , will confirm his arguments ...
... observes , that lands in the ulterior Gaul were assigned to the Alani . Without admit ing the correction of Dubos ( -om . i . p . 300 ) , the reasonable sup- position of two colonies or garrisons of Alani , will confirm his arguments ...
Side 202
... observes , that the tyrant of Europe was slain in the night by the hand , and the knife , of a woman . Corneille , who has adapted the genuine account to his tragedy , describes the irruption of blood in forty bom- bast lines , and ...
... observes , that the tyrant of Europe was slain in the night by the hand , and the knife , of a woman . Corneille , who has adapted the genuine account to his tragedy , describes the irruption of blood in forty bom- bast lines , and ...
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