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Page 340
... antient commentary on that writer , copious portions of Symmachus , ( a celebrated orator in the time of Theodosius , ) a few dis- courses of the sophists , with several epistles of Fronto * , Greek and Latin , and of the Emperor M ...
... antient commentary on that writer , copious portions of Symmachus , ( a celebrated orator in the time of Theodosius , ) a few dis- courses of the sophists , with several epistles of Fronto * , Greek and Latin , and of the Emperor M ...
Page 346
... antient authors . Yet , while the Pagan world retained only a few slight recollections of their historical traditions , and taste and liter- ature were almost wholly lost , the fathers of the Christian church devoted themselves to those ...
... antient authors . Yet , while the Pagan world retained only a few slight recollections of their historical traditions , and taste and liter- ature were almost wholly lost , the fathers of the Christian church devoted themselves to those ...
Page 351
... antients , certain it is that Cicero , in his political work , distinctly recommends a mixed form of government , com ... antient times , these remarkable anticipations of a plan which , through so many happy conjunctions of accident and ...
... antients , certain it is that Cicero , in his political work , distinctly recommends a mixed form of government , com ... antient times , these remarkable anticipations of a plan which , through so many happy conjunctions of accident and ...
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