The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... Reason . Translated by J. M. D. MEIKLEJOHN . Logic ; or , the Science of Inference . A Popular Manual . By J. DEVEY . Lowndes ' Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature . New Edition , en- larged , by H. G. BOHN . Parts I. to X. ( A ...
... Reason . Translated by J. M. D. MEIKLEJOHN . Logic ; or , the Science of Inference . A Popular Manual . By J. DEVEY . Lowndes ' Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature . New Edition , en- larged , by H. G. BOHN . Parts I. to X. ( A ...
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... reason for his punish- ment , which he repeatedly hints at in his Pontic writings , but which he nowhere reveals . From his remarks it has been sup- posed by some that he had inadvertently been witness of an im- moral act of a member of ...
... reason for his punish- ment , which he repeatedly hints at in his Pontic writings , but which he nowhere reveals . From his remarks it has been sup- posed by some that he had inadvertently been witness of an im- moral act of a member of ...
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... reason for pal- liating his conduct in this respect , and for , at least , considering him more excusable than many of his more ennobled and more favoured contemporaries , who did not disdain to swell the crowd of flatterers by which ...
... reason for pal- liating his conduct in this respect , and for , at least , considering him more excusable than many of his more ennobled and more favoured contemporaries , who did not disdain to swell the crowd of flatterers by which ...
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... reason which may have influenced him , and he has a ground on which he may defend his error . That period which is sufficient to elapse until the infant can come forth from the womb of its mother , he determined to be sufficient19 for ...
... reason which may have influenced him , and he has a ground on which he may defend his error . That period which is sufficient to elapse until the infant can come forth from the womb of its mother , he determined to be sufficient19 for ...
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... reason ; but only that the gates of all the temples being open for sacrifice , the gate of that too might be opened for such a purpose . The Roman doors were fastened with a chain , at the end of which the ' sera , ' or bolt , was fixed ...
... reason ; but only that the gates of all the temples being open for sacrifice , the gate of that too might be opened for such a purpose . The Roman doors were fastened with a chain , at the end of which the ' sera , ' or bolt , was fixed ...
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The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and Halieuticon of Ovid ... Henry T. Riley No preview available - 2015 |
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