The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... regards this as the truth slipping out , and treats the other more formal statement as an eroneous theory , to which no attention is due . But Ihne precisely reverses the argument . Dionysius , especially , is a garrulous writer , who ...
... regards this as the truth slipping out , and treats the other more formal statement as an eroneous theory , to which no attention is due . But Ihne precisely reverses the argument . Dionysius , especially , is a garrulous writer , who ...
الصفحة 19
... regards the last objection , Ihne's own theory needs for defence a supplement which will equally shelter Niebuhr's , viz . the patricians did maintain that the old public land was a safer policy with them , than to pass an enactment to ...
... regards the last objection , Ihne's own theory needs for defence a supplement which will equally shelter Niebuhr's , viz . the patricians did maintain that the old public land was a safer policy with them , than to pass an enactment to ...
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... regard to the law of debt , Ihne endeavours to mediate between Niebuhr and Savigny . He holds that in the earliest times only the person of the debtor was answerable , this being looked on as a moral punishment ; which also operated to ...
... regard to the law of debt , Ihne endeavours to mediate between Niebuhr and Savigny . He holds that in the earliest times only the person of the debtor was answerable , this being looked on as a moral punishment ; which also operated to ...
الصفحة 28
... regards it as certain that the Sabine conque- rors of the Capitol became supreme masters of Rome ; which is the first conquest , and made the name of Quirites , for ever after , express full citizenship . A second conquest was by the ...
... regards it as certain that the Sabine conque- rors of the Capitol became supreme masters of Rome ; which is the first conquest , and made the name of Quirites , for ever after , express full citizenship . A second conquest was by the ...
الصفحة 46
... regard of Beatrice : Gli occhi lucenti lagrimando volse . Infern . II . 116 . V. 244. Fontem superare Timavi.— “ Restat ut hoc monea- mus , fontem Timavi h . 1. pro ipso Timavo dici . " Heyne , Exc . 7 , ad En . 1. But if fontem Timavi ...
... regard of Beatrice : Gli occhi lucenti lagrimando volse . Infern . II . 116 . V. 244. Fontem superare Timavi.— “ Restat ut hoc monea- mus , fontem Timavi h . 1. pro ipso Timavo dici . " Heyne , Exc . 7 , ad En . 1. But if fontem Timavi ...
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