The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu vii
... things by you of which I was not only entirely ignorant , but seemed to myself to have learned be- fore . You have , therefore , too modest an opinion of your work , when you declare it composed solely for the instruc- tion of youth ...
... things by you of which I was not only entirely ignorant , but seemed to myself to have learned be- fore . You have , therefore , too modest an opinion of your work , when you declare it composed solely for the instruc- tion of youth ...
Sivu 29
... things , to pay the highest reverence to the gods ; and not to undertake any enterprise , whether important or inconsiderable , without first call- ing upon , and consulting them ; he enjoins him to honour priests and augurs , as being ...
... things , to pay the highest reverence to the gods ; and not to undertake any enterprise , whether important or inconsiderable , without first call- ing upon , and consulting them ; he enjoins him to honour priests and augurs , as being ...
Sivu 43
... thing be more admirable than these max- ims of Cicero ? That we ought , above all things , to be convinced that there is a supreme Being , who presides over all the events of the world , and disposes every thing as sovereign lord and ...
... thing be more admirable than these max- ims of Cicero ? That we ought , above all things , to be convinced that there is a supreme Being , who presides over all the events of the world , and disposes every thing as sovereign lord and ...
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