The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... expression ; all these high qualifications have secured , and seem likely to secure , its permanent place in historic literature . This vast design of Gibbon , the magnificent whole into which he cast the decay and ruin of the ancient ...
... expression ; all these high qualifications have secured , and seem likely to secure , its permanent place in historic literature . This vast design of Gibbon , the magnificent whole into which he cast the decay and ruin of the ancient ...
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... expressed a sense of pain till about four o'clock in the morning , when he said he found his stomach much easier . About seven , the servant asked , whether he should send for Mr. Farquhar ? He answered , no ; that he was as well as he ...
... expressed a sense of pain till about four o'clock in the morning , when he said he found his stomach much easier . About seven , the servant asked , whether he should send for Mr. Farquhar ? He answered , no ; that he was as well as he ...
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... expressed by Facitus , was , in the strictest sense of the word , imperitoria vertus . ( 6 ) Cæsar himself conceals that ignoble motive ; but it is mentioned by Suetonius , e . 47 . The British pearls proved , however , of little value ...
... expressed by Facitus , was , in the strictest sense of the word , imperitoria vertus . ( 6 ) Cæsar himself conceals that ignoble motive ; but it is mentioned by Suetonius , e . 47 . The British pearls proved , however , of little value ...
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... expressed by Pomponius Mela , 1. iii . c . 6 , ( he wrote under Claudius ) that , by the success of the Roman arms , the island and its savage inhabitants would soon be better known . It is amusing enough to peruse such passages in the ...
... expressed by Pomponius Mela , 1. iii . c . 6 , ( he wrote under Claudius ) that , by the success of the Roman arms , the island and its savage inhabitants would soon be better known . It is amusing enough to peruse such passages in the ...
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... expression , of seven hundred and twenty - six horse , naturally connected with its re- spective legion , but occasionally separated to act in the line , and to com- pose a part of the wings of the army . ( 7 ) The cavalry of the ...
... expression , of seven hundred and twenty - six horse , naturally connected with its re- spective legion , but occasionally separated to act in the line , and to com- pose a part of the wings of the army . ( 7 ) The cavalry of the ...
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