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their conquests in these and other parts , as testified by history and medal - inscription yet extant : the province of Britain , in so divided a distance from Rome , beholding the faces of many imperial persons , and in large account ...
their conquests in these and other parts , as testified by history and medal - inscription yet extant : the province of Britain , in so divided a distance from Rome , beholding the faces of many imperial persons , and in large account ...
Strana 355
That burning the dead was used in Sarmatia is affirmed by Gaguinus ; that the Sueons and Gothlanders used to burn their princes and great persons , is delivered by Saxo and Olaus ; that this was the old German practice , is also ...
That burning the dead was used in Sarmatia is affirmed by Gaguinus ; that the Sueons and Gothlanders used to burn their princes and great persons , is delivered by Saxo and Olaus ; that this was the old German practice , is also ...
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Tis this which Horace has judiciously observed : Creditur , ex medio quia res arcessit , habere Sudoris minimum ; sed habet Comedia tanto Plus oneris , quanto veniæ minus . as the persons as we see in their comedies ; all which they ...
Tis this which Horace has judiciously observed : Creditur , ex medio quia res arcessit , habere Sudoris minimum ; sed habet Comedia tanto Plus oneris , quanto veniæ minus . as the persons as we see in their comedies ; all which they ...
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