A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... doubt , unless we are to reject in a lump the concurrent testimony of all antiquity , likewise require their history to be ex- plained . A writer who seeks this in ancient authors , finds these works unanimously attributed to some Roman ...
... doubt , unless we are to reject in a lump the concurrent testimony of all antiquity , likewise require their history to be ex- plained . A writer who seeks this in ancient authors , finds these works unanimously attributed to some Roman ...
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... doubt a few of the conclusions of modern critics about some of the more prominent facts of that history , and about the existence , or the value , of the sources on which it professes to be founded . If it can be shown that the attempts ...
... doubt a few of the conclusions of modern critics about some of the more prominent facts of that history , and about the existence , or the value , of the sources on which it professes to be founded . If it can be shown that the attempts ...
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... doubt , even among the most sceptical critics , that Annales Maximi might have existed ; yet Livy does not insert more prodigies in these books than in the five preceding ones , and , perhaps , not so many . We cannot dismiss this part ...
... doubt , even among the most sceptical critics , that Annales Maximi might have existed ; yet Livy does not insert more prodigies in these books than in the five preceding ones , and , perhaps , not so many . We cannot dismiss this part ...
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... doubt , forgeries may be attempted at any time with the hope ' of success ; but the hope was vain , as the sequel proved , for the forgery was discovered , and the Senate ordered the books to be burnt . This anecdote , therefore , only ...
... doubt , forgeries may be attempted at any time with the hope ' of success ; but the hope was vain , as the sequel proved , for the forgery was discovered , and the Senate ordered the books to be burnt . This anecdote , therefore , only ...
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... doubt dry and jejune , as they are unanimously de- scribed to have been by ancient authors . But this does not mean that they were not full and complete registers of facts . On the contrary , it was the constant record of facts in the ...
... doubt dry and jejune , as they are unanimously de- scribed to have been by ancient authors . But this does not mean that they were not full and complete registers of facts . On the contrary , it was the constant record of facts in the ...
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