The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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الصفحة 4
... believe to have been the modern Peshawar . I have seen it stated by a competent authority on Indian names , in Vol . IX . p . 515 , of the Geographical Society , that the Greek word Aornos ( of which there are more instances than that ...
... believe to have been the modern Peshawar . I have seen it stated by a competent authority on Indian names , in Vol . IX . p . 515 , of the Geographical Society , that the Greek word Aornos ( of which there are more instances than that ...
الصفحة 17
... believe in the transplantation on which his argument rests . He holds the plebeians to have been country - people ; and he argues , if they had been brought to Rome , they could not have tilled the lands . Ihne acknowledges that there ...
... believe in the transplantation on which his argument rests . He holds the plebeians to have been country - people ; and he argues , if they had been brought to Rome , they could not have tilled the lands . Ihne acknowledges that there ...
الصفحة 19
... believe that their conduct to their clients was really exemplary . This ought in itself to have led to the conclusion , that Niebuhr's fact is nothing but a verbal one . There is no contest recorded of the clients against the patricians ...
... believe that their conduct to their clients was really exemplary . This ought in itself to have led to the conclusion , that Niebuhr's fact is nothing but a verbal one . There is no contest recorded of the clients against the patricians ...
الصفحة 20
... believe , either , that the clients were free from all military duties , or , that they served against the enemy in the sole character of retainers to their patrons , and not in the regular army as soldiers of the state . Niebuhr ...
... believe , either , that the clients were free from all military duties , or , that they served against the enemy in the sole character of retainers to their patrons , and not in the regular army as soldiers of the state . Niebuhr ...
الصفحة 28
... believe that a tribune may have passed a plebiscitum to forbid all interest . When Tacitus ( Ann . vI . 16 , ) speaks of a prohibition of versura ( or compound interest ? ) Ihne himself understands him as alluding to the lex Genucia ...
... believe that a tribune may have passed a plebiscitum to forbid all interest . When Tacitus ( Ann . vI . 16 , ) speaks of a prohibition of versura ( or compound interest ? ) Ihne himself understands him as alluding to the lex Genucia ...
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2dly according Achilles ancient Antigone appears Athena Cecrops Celtic Centuriate assembly centuries character Classical Museum cloth comitia connected consul contest Creon Curiate assembly Curies dative Decemvirate Dionysius divine doubt Edition election Eneas English English language expression fact fibres figures Gaelic German give goddess gods Gothic Grammar Greek Grimm hero Herodotus Heyne Homer horse Iliad inscriptions instance interpretation language Latin Livy matter meaning ment mummy mythus Niebuhr object observe original passage Patres patricians Peleus perhaps Phæacians plebeians plebs poem poet poetical populus Portland Vase Poseidon present Proclus quæ reader refer remark represented Roman root Sabine Sanscrit Sanser seems senate sense sentence serpent Siculians Sinon Sophocles supposed Thetis thing tion translation tribes tribunes Trojans Ulysses vase verb Virgil Volero Welsh whole words γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τε τὴν τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῶν