MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... Dion Cassius . The two men to whom he refers were probably muti- nous soldiers , and punished capitally for mutiny . I only refer to it for the purpose of establishing my position that there are passages in classical writers which would ...
... Dion Cassius . The two men to whom he refers were probably muti- nous soldiers , and punished capitally for mutiny . I only refer to it for the purpose of establishing my position that there are passages in classical writers which would ...
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... Dion Cassius ( lib . xliii . c . 24 ) , which certainly mentions a human sacrifice by Cæsar , though with some surprise ; but perhaps his surprise is more on account of no sufficient reason being known for it than from its being ...
... Dion Cassius ( lib . xliii . c . 24 ) , which certainly mentions a human sacrifice by Cæsar , though with some surprise ; but perhaps his surprise is more on account of no sufficient reason being known for it than from its being ...
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