The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina iii
... charged with Patavinity in his writings . The first person who brought this charge against him seems to have been Asinius Pollio , a polite and elegant writer , and a distinguished ornament of the age of Augustus . + In what this ...
... charged with Patavinity in his writings . The first person who brought this charge against him seems to have been Asinius Pollio , a polite and elegant writer , and a distinguished ornament of the age of Augustus . + In what this ...
Pagina v
... charged with Patavinity in his writings . The first person who brought this charge against him seems to have been Asinius Pollio , a polite and elegant writer , and a distinguished ornament of the age of Augustus . † In what this ...
... charged with Patavinity in his writings . The first person who brought this charge against him seems to have been Asinius Pollio , a polite and elegant writer , and a distinguished ornament of the age of Augustus . † In what this ...
Pagina vi
... charge , of a very heavy nature , has been brought against our Author , which , were it well founded , would utterly disqualify him from writing a credible history . He is ac- cused of superstitious credulity . That he was of a serious ...
... charge , of a very heavy nature , has been brought against our Author , which , were it well founded , would utterly disqualify him from writing a credible history . He is ac- cused of superstitious credulity . That he was of a serious ...
Pagina vii
... charge our author with credulity , had never read him ; otherwise , how could they overlook such passages as these , and especially the following , in which he seems aware that such a charge might be brought against him , and labours to ...
... charge our author with credulity , had never read him ; otherwise , how could they overlook such passages as these , and especially the following , in which he seems aware that such a charge might be brought against him , and labours to ...
Pagina 16
... charge of im- picty . The Albans proceeded with less des- patch ; being courteously and liberally enter- tained by Tullus in his palace , they cheerfully enjoyed the pleasures of the king's table . XXIII . This answer the Albans carried ...
... charge of im- picty . The Albans proceeded with less des- patch ; being courteously and liberally enter- tained by Tullus in his palace , they cheerfully enjoyed the pleasures of the king's table . XXIII . This answer the Albans carried ...
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