The Journal of Roman Studies, المجلدات 10-11Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies., 1920 Vols. 13, 15-20, 22-29, 37 include Supplement v. 1-7, 8-16, 21 to the Subject catalogue of the joint library; vols. 9-13, 15-20, 22-29, 37 include 6th, 8th-25th, 30th List of accessions to the catalogue of slides. |
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الصفحة 111 - We may therefore acquiesce in the pleasing conclusion, that every age of the world has increased, and still increases, the real wealth, the happiness, the knowledge, and perhaps the virtue, of the human race.§ invention.
الصفحة 116 - Down he alights among the sportful herd Of those four-footed kinds, himself now one, Now other, as their...
الصفحة 102 - Association are to promote the development and maintain the well-being of classical studies, and in particular : — (a) To impress upon public opinion the claim of such studies to an eminent place in the national scheme of education...
الصفحة 198 - The Society of Antiquaries of London. The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. The Royal Academy of Arts.
الصفحة 109 - MERCENARIES These, in the day when heaven was falling, The hour when earth's foundations fled, Followed their mercenary calling And took their wages and are dead. Their shoulders held the sky suspended; They stood, and earth's foundations stay; What God abandoned, these defended, And saved the sum of things for pay.
الصفحة 101 - PRIVATE ORATIONS OF DEMOSTHENES, with Introductions and English Notes, by FA PALEY, MA Editor of Aeschylus, etc. and JE SANDYS, MA Fellow and Tutor of St John's College, and Public Orator in the University of Cambridge. PART I.
الصفحة lxxviii - To advance the study of Greek language, literature, and art, and to illustrate the history of the Greek race in the ancient, Byzantine, and NeoHellenic periods, by the publication of memoirs and unedited documents or monuments in a Journal to be issued periodically. II. To collect drawings, facsimiles, transcripts, plans, and photographs of Greek inscriptions, MSS., works of art, ancient sites and remains, and with this view to invite travellers to communicate to the Society notes or sketches of...
الصفحة 111 - Winthrop would hear as little of it as Laud and Wentworth. Even the intellectual perception of the value of toleration had not yet dawned upon the world. The obstacle was, however, not purely intellectual. The real difficulty was to know who was to begin. The problem as it presented itself to the men of that generation was not whether they were to tolerate others, but whether they were to give to others the opportunity of being intolerant to themselves.
الصفحة 13 - In honour of the Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, father of his country, the Second Legion, Augustus's Own, carried on [the work of the Wall] for 4,652 paces.
الصفحة 85 - ... subjects. Moreover, as the knights voted in the election to sustain the power of the tribunes, and obtained from them whatever they wanted in return, they became more and more formidable to the senators. So it shortly came about that the political mastery was turned upside down, the power being in the hands of the knights, and the honor only remaining with the Senate. The knights indeed went so far that they not only held power over the senators, but they openly flouted them beyond their right.