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" Ptfrthians, raises soldiers, fortifies castles, and strengthens the towns ; he builds likewise a city, by name Dera, upon a mountain which is called Zapaortenon, of which place the nature is such, that nothing can be stronger or more pleasant than that... "
Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax - Page 155
by John Mair - 1828 - 248 pages
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An Introduction to the Making of Latin, Conprising, After an Easy ...

John Clarke - 1748 - 330 pages
...feme bad, For almoft all Men are defirous of Praifei Glory, and Power, but feem to differ in thi<, that the good Man attains to Honour by the true way of Vertue, but the bad by Deceit and Fraud. - His Vertue and Moderation were fuch,thattho'he conquer'd...
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An Introduction to Latin Syntax,or An Exemplification of the Rules of ...

John Mair - 1793 - 316 pages
...fome good arid fome bad ; for almoft all men are defiro » of praife, glory J and power ; but fccm to differ in this, that the good man attains to honour by the true way of • virtue^ perior is advcr.ttis cum ducenti mille eqttrt, omnh ey.erc.itus feffiis, nan minus mmertii viflorla,...
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An introduction to the making of Latin

John Clarke - 1794 - 322 pages
...almoftall Men are defirousof Praife, Glory, and Power, but feem to differ in this, that the good attain to Honour by the true Way of Virtue, but the bad by Deceit and Fraud. His Virtue and Moderation were fuch, that tho' he conquered the Romans in feveral Battles, yec lie...
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An Introduction to the Making of Latin: Comprising, After an Easy ...

John Clarke - 1795 - 310 pages
...all Men are defirous. of Praife, Glory, and Power, but feem to differ in this, that the good attain to Honour by the true Way of Virtue, but the bad. by Deceit and Fraud. Hi's Virtue and Moderation were fuch that tho' he conquered the Romans in feveral Battles, yet he changed...
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An Introduction to the Making of Latin Comprising, After an Easy Compendious ...

John Clarke - Latin language - 1806 - 268 pages
...all Men are desirous of Praise, Glory, and Power, but seem to differ in this, that the good attain to Honour by the true Way of Virtue, but the bad by Deceit and Fraud.. Prieterea, divitie, deеus, gloria, stint sum in octJut' Fortuna 3 pono hicprainiит 'victor. Fere...
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Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax

John Mair - Latin language - 1830 - 268 pages
...After Seleucus was recalled into Asia by new commotions, Arsaces settles the kingdom of the Ptfrthians, raises soldiers, fortifies castles, and strengthens...earth the tempest of victory should drive it, would stain all places with a vast shower of blood. After Alexander had received the cup at the feast to...
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An introduction to Latin syntax. [&c.] by A. Stewart

John Mair (schoolmaster.) - 1831 - 454 pages
...After Seleucus was recalled into Asia by new commotions, Arsaces settles the kingdom of the Parthians, raises soldiers, fortifies castles, and strengthens...whatever part of the earth the tempest of victory -hould drive it, would stain all corpus. tuens ne quid dolas necto ja Poenus, mitto nuncius circa proximus...
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