The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 頁 |
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... Tacitus , and Strabo are silent : For the discovery whereof , with other parti- culars , we much deplore the losse of that Letter which Cicero expected or received from his Brother Quintus , as a resolution of Brittish customes ; or the ...
... Tacitus , and Strabo are silent : For the discovery whereof , with other parti- culars , we much deplore the losse of that Letter which Cicero expected or received from his Brother Quintus , as a resolution of Brittish customes ; or the ...
第 145 頁
... Tacitus , and the Coin not made , or at least not issued Abroad , before the Time of the Emperor Probus , for Tacitus Reigned but Six Months and an Half , his Brother Florianus but Two Months , unto whom Probus succeeding , Reigned Five ...
... Tacitus , and the Coin not made , or at least not issued Abroad , before the Time of the Emperor Probus , for Tacitus Reigned but Six Months and an Half , his Brother Florianus but Two Months , unto whom Probus succeeding , Reigned Five ...
第 146 頁
... Tacitus , that they conformed unto the Manners and Customs of the Romans , and so both Nations might have one Way of Burial ; yet from his Days , to the Dates of these Urnes , were about Two Hundred Years . And there- fore if we fall so ...
... Tacitus , that they conformed unto the Manners and Customs of the Romans , and so both Nations might have one Way of Burial ; yet from his Days , to the Dates of these Urnes , were about Two Hundred Years . And there- fore if we fall so ...
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