Sallust, Florus, and Velleius PaterculusBell & Daldy, 1872 - 560 pages |
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Page vi
... afterwards tutor to Asinius Pollio2 . Atteius treated Sallust with very great distinction3 . He may be supposed to have soon grown conscious of his powers1 ; and appears at an early period of his life to have devoted himself to study ...
... afterwards tutor to Asinius Pollio2 . Atteius treated Sallust with very great distinction3 . He may be supposed to have soon grown conscious of his powers1 ; and appears at an early period of his life to have devoted himself to study ...
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... Afterwards , when the war in Egypt and Asia was finished , but while the remains of Pompey's army , headed by Scipio and Cato , were still menacing hostilities in Africa , Sallust , with the title of prætor , was dircted to conduct ...
... Afterwards , when the war in Egypt and Asia was finished , but while the remains of Pompey's army , headed by Scipio and Cato , were still menacing hostilities in Africa , Sallust , with the title of prætor , was dircted to conduct ...
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... afterwards revised by Meric Casaubon , and re- printed in 1658 ; another by John Davies , published in 1672 , which is neither very faithful to the sense , nor elegant in language , even for the time at which it was written ; and a ...
... afterwards revised by Meric Casaubon , and re- printed in 1658 ; another by John Davies , published in 1672 , which is neither very faithful to the sense , nor elegant in language , even for the time at which it was written ; and a ...
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... afterwards , when the monarchical power , which had been originally esta blished for the protection of liberty , and for the promotion of the public interest , had degenerated into tyranny and op- pression , they changed their plan ...
... afterwards , when the monarchical power , which had been originally esta blished for the protection of liberty , and for the promotion of the public interest , had degenerated into tyranny and op- pression , they changed their plan ...
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... afterwards , when their infection had spread like a pesti- lence , the state was entirely changed , and the government , from being the most equitable and praiseworthy , became rapacious and insupportable . XI . At first , however , it ...
... afterwards , when their infection had spread like a pesti- lence , the state was entirely changed , and the government , from being the most equitable and praiseworthy , became rapacious and insupportable . XI . At first , however , it ...
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