The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. 2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... lived , and who were sensible of the advantage of associating with one so easily pleased and so satisfied with his own enjoy- ments . Excited by no unreasonable desires , neither men nor things ruffled his contented mind . He often ...
... lived , and who were sensible of the advantage of associating with one so easily pleased and so satisfied with his own enjoy- ments . Excited by no unreasonable desires , neither men nor things ruffled his contented mind . He often ...
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... lived in the first half of the second century . His work and the Treatise of Polybius were published by H. M. Schele , in 4to . , Amsterd . 1660 , with an excellent commentary , in which he has given clear explanations of the Roman ...
... lived in the first half of the second century . His work and the Treatise of Polybius were published by H. M. Schele , in 4to . , Amsterd . 1660 , with an excellent commentary , in which he has given clear explanations of the Roman ...
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... lived in the sixth century , says , that Chosroes , king of Persia , was very eager to gain possession of Palestine , on account of its extraordinary fertility , its opulence , and the great number of its inhabitants . The Saracens were ...
... lived in the sixth century , says , that Chosroes , king of Persia , was very eager to gain possession of Palestine , on account of its extraordinary fertility , its opulence , and the great number of its inhabitants . The Saracens were ...
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... lived , or who had died , for the benefit of their country , were exalted to a state of power and immortality , it was univer- sally confessed , that they deserved , if not the adoration , at least the reverence , of all mankind . The ...
... lived , or who had died , for the benefit of their country , were exalted to a state of power and immortality , it was univer- sally confessed , that they deserved , if not the adoration , at least the reverence , of all mankind . The ...
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... observe , that Apuleius reproaches an African youth , who lived among the populace , with the use of the Punic ; whilst he had vincials . They solicited with more ardour , and obtained A.D. 98-180 ] 47 AND GREEK PROVINCES .
... observe , that Apuleius reproaches an African youth , who lived among the populace , with the use of the Punic ; whilst he had vincials . They solicited with more ardour , and obtained A.D. 98-180 ] 47 AND GREEK PROVINCES .
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