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... treated of the most celebrated monarchs of each conti- nent , beginning with the deities , who were treated on Euhemerist princi- ples . All the remains of Suetonius , except the Lives of the Cæsars , have been edited by Reifferscheid ...
... treated of the most celebrated monarchs of each conti- nent , beginning with the deities , who were treated on Euhemerist princi- ples . All the remains of Suetonius , except the Lives of the Cæsars , have been edited by Reifferscheid ...
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... treat them as members of his family , or keep them at a distance , and enforce dis- cipline by mechanical severity . Another side of Stoicism which Seneca develops with great zeal is the thought of the God within , and of the unity ...
... treat them as members of his family , or keep them at a distance , and enforce dis- cipline by mechanical severity . Another side of Stoicism which Seneca develops with great zeal is the thought of the God within , and of the unity ...
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... treated in quite a scientific spirit : the writer knows the importance of water in producing these and the kindred phenomenon of volcanoes . Another point where Seneca has the highest merit a literary writer on scientific subjects can ...
... treated in quite a scientific spirit : the writer knows the importance of water in producing these and the kindred phenomenon of volcanoes . Another point where Seneca has the highest merit a literary writer on scientific subjects can ...
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... treat it . Even when he has announced his own , we are not quit of mytholo- gy ; for all the mythical theories of volcanoes have to be enu- merated and rejected . Etna is not the forge of Vulcan , nor of the Cyclops , nor yet the burial ...
... treat it . Even when he has announced his own , we are not quit of mytholo- gy ; for all the mythical theories of volcanoes have to be enu- merated and rejected . Etna is not the forge of Vulcan , nor of the Cyclops , nor yet the burial ...
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... treat clients as paid buffoons , hired to sacrifice their dignity for a paltry pittance . The poet himself 1 In fact , it appears that dissolute pensioners were among the principal members of his conspiracy . professes to be poor , but ...
... treat clients as paid buffoons , hired to sacrifice their dignity for a paltry pittance . The poet himself 1 In fact , it appears that dissolute pensioners were among the principal members of his conspiracy . professes to be poor , but ...
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