The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... passing along the river Choes , by a hilly road , and after various skirmishes with the natives , and the capture of some towns , of which one is particularized by the name of An- dax , Alexander came upon the river Euasples , ( Lorah ...
... passing along the river Choes , by a hilly road , and after various skirmishes with the natives , and the capture of some towns , of which one is particularized by the name of An- dax , Alexander came upon the river Euasples , ( Lorah ...
الصفحة 5
... passing the defile - for both these authors evi- dently consider the Cabul river , which washes the north side of the Khyber , as the Indus , and indeed the breadth and volume of its waters are but little inferior to what we now hold to ...
... passing the defile - for both these authors evi- dently consider the Cabul river , which washes the north side of the Khyber , as the Indus , and indeed the breadth and volume of its waters are but little inferior to what we now hold to ...
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... 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 : and why are we called on to ...
... 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 : and why are we called on to ...
الصفحة 36
... passed clear through the mountain ; in either of which cases , the further explanation would have been required , how it hap- pened that none of the winds were wounded ; 3dly , it is little likely that Virgil would either have ...
... passed clear through the mountain ; in either of which cases , the further explanation would have been required , how it hap- pened that none of the winds were wounded ; 3dly , it is little likely that Virgil would either have ...
الصفحة 47
... passed not the river , but the fountain Timavus , viz . , because it was not the river which was the remarkable object , but the fountain , out of which the sea used ( probably in certain states only of the wind and tide ) to burst with ...
... passed not the river , but the fountain Timavus , viz . , because it was not the river which was the remarkable object , but the fountain , out of which the sea used ( probably in certain states only of the wind and tide ) to burst with ...
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