The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... original contained and some also that Livy may have omitted . I do not know if there is any edition of Freinsheim's Supplement which contains the references to the numerous authorities that he has used . My edition does not contain ...
... original contained and some also that Livy may have omitted . I do not know if there is any edition of Freinsheim's Supplement which contains the references to the numerous authorities that he has used . My edition does not contain ...
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... original authorities , he had better not touch the thing at all . In studying the antient authorities he will not however neglect the assistance that may be got from many excellent critics who have laboured to expound the constitution ...
... original authorities , he had better not touch the thing at all . In studying the antient authorities he will not however neglect the assistance that may be got from many excellent critics who have laboured to expound the constitution ...
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... original narrative or the historian's judgment and impartiality . But such disser- tations , if they are not kept within limits by the writer's good sense , may become impertinent digressions , which , as Hobbes says , may be " forced ...
... original narrative or the historian's judgment and impartiality . But such disser- tations , if they are not kept within limits by the writer's good sense , may become impertinent digressions , which , as Hobbes says , may be " forced ...
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... original . ' The thought is no doubt original ; but Machiavelli had a very different notion of what he was attempting to do . He says that in the ordering of republics , in the maintaining of states , in the government of kingdoms , in ...
... original . ' The thought is no doubt original ; but Machiavelli had a very different notion of what he was attempting to do . He says that in the ordering of republics , in the maintaining of states , in the government of kingdoms , in ...
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... original settlers , or having established themselves there at a later time ; but this is a most improbable explanation of the origin of the name . The settlement of this place was in conformity to the prudent policy of the Romans , who ...
... original settlers , or having established themselves there at a later time ; but this is a most improbable explanation of the origin of the name . The settlement of this place was in conformity to the prudent policy of the Romans , who ...
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