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... dangerous in our enslaved condition . A History of the State , in continuation of the work of Aufidius Bassus , in thirty - one books . Last comes his Natural History , in thirty - seven books ; a work of vast extent , and as various as ...
... dangerous in our enslaved condition . A History of the State , in continuation of the work of Aufidius Bassus , in thirty - one books . Last comes his Natural History , in thirty - seven books ; a work of vast extent , and as various as ...
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... danger which threatened them . Earthquakes , indeed , were not unfrequent in the country ; and one of more severity than usual had , sixteen years before , seriously injured both Herculaneum and Pompeii . But of the existence of a ...
... danger which threatened them . Earthquakes , indeed , were not unfrequent in the country ; and one of more severity than usual had , sixteen years before , seriously injured both Herculaneum and Pompeii . But of the existence of a ...
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... danger was obviously most imminent . How serious this danger was , became more evident as they approached the scene . Showers of cinders and fragments of heated stone fell around and upon the ships . At the same time it was found that ...
... danger was obviously most imminent . How serious this danger was , became more evident as they approached the scene . Showers of cinders and fragments of heated stone fell around and upon the ships . At the same time it was found that ...
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... proportion to their size , seemed sufficiently heavy to be dangerous . * To leave the house appeared , * Some have been found at Pompeii , which was , however , of pro- on the whole , the preferable alternative . ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS . 15.
... proportion to their size , seemed sufficiently heavy to be dangerous . * To leave the house appeared , * Some have been found at Pompeii , which was , however , of pro- on the whole , the preferable alternative . ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS . 15.
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... her patience , and me for my blindness to the danger . Still I bent my- * Epist . vii . 20 . The elder Pliny had been Procurator in Spain . A. C. vol . xi . B self as industriously as ever over my book . It ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS . 17.
... her patience , and me for my blindness to the danger . Still I bent my- * Epist . vii . 20 . The elder Pliny had been Procurator in Spain . A. C. vol . xi . B self as industriously as ever over my book . It ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS . 17.
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A. C. vol accused admirable ÆSCHYLUS Agricola allusions ANTHONY TROLLOPE Arria asked audience baths beautiful Cæsar called Campania CHAPTER character charm Christians Cicero colonnade command Comum consul Corellius Corinthian bronze court danger daughter death delight Domitian doubt elder Pliny Emperor empire English Readers Epist eruption exile Fannia favour fear feel following letter Galba give Greek hand hear Helvidius Herculaneum HOMER honourable Horace Juvenal Lake of Como Laurentum literary look matter Mauricus mind Misenum Nero Nero's reign Nerva occasion Pætus person philosopher pleasant pleasure Pliny tells Pliny's Pliny's letters Pompeii praise Priscus profession province Regulus replied Roman Rome Rufus says Pliny seems senate Silius Italicus slaves speak speech Spurinna sure Tacitus taste temple thought tion town Trajan uncle Verginius Vespasian Vesuvius Vitellius volume wealth wife wish write ZOOLOGY
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Página 154 - For it appears to be a matter highly deserving your consideration, more especially as great numbers must be involved in the danger of these prosecutions, which have already extended, and are still likely to extend, to persons of all ranks and ages, and even of both sexes. In fact, this contagious superstition is not confined to the cities only, but has spread its infection among the neighboring villages and country.
Página 153 - ... purpose I had ordered to be brought, together with those of the gods), and even reviled the name of Christ: whereas there is no forcing, it is said, those who are really Christians into any of these compliances: I thought it proper, therefore, to discharge them.
Página 153 - Christ, as to some god, binding themselves by a solemn oath, not for the purposes of any wicked design, but never to commit any fraud, theft, or adultery ; never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up ; after which it was their custom to separate, and then re-assemble, to eat in common a harmless meal.
Página 154 - ... where the party denies he is a Christian, and shall make it evident that he is not by invoking our Gods; let him (notwithstanding any former suspicion) be pardoned upon his repentance.
Página 172 - Mr Collins has gone over the ' Odyssey" with loving hands, and he tells its eternally fresh story so admirably, and picks out the best passages so skilfully, that he gives us a charming volume. In the ' Odyssey,' as treated by Mr Collins, we have a story-book that might charm a child or amuse and instruct the wisest man.
Página 153 - I judged it so much the more necessary to endeavor to extort the real truth, by putting two female slaves to the torture, who were said to officiate in their religious rites; but all I could discover was evidence of an absurd and extravagant superstition.