Antony - Plutarch's Liveshttps://constitution.org/1-History/rom/plutarch/antony.htm
and also by the fashion of his dress. For, whenever he had to appear before large numbers, he wore his tunic girt low about the hips, a broadsword on his side, and over all a larg
Traditional Chinese Architecturehttps://www.chinasage.info/architecture.htm
came in and out of fashion and so it is easy to guess the date of a building to within a century, this is not so easy in China. Only a few ‘ancient’ buildings in China
Traditional Chinese architecture for houses, towns and temples including courtyard houses, hutongs and gardens
THE SOVEREIGN STATES: Part 2 -- The Right to Interposehttp://sovereignstates.org/books/The_Sovereign_States/SovStates_II.html
Court was acting in a fashion “unconstitutional and extra-judicial.” But the case came on to be heard the following February, and on February 18, 1793, in one of the mil
Chapter 2, Gibbon's 'Decline & Fall'http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap2.htm
7 ) Notwithstanding the fashionable irreligion which prevailed in the age of the Antonines, both the interests of the priests and the credulity of the people were sufficiently res
Chapter 2 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Prosperity of the Roman Empire in the Age of the Antonines
Chapter 17 of 'The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire'http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap17.htm
were framed after the fashion of ancient times. They immediately exercised an act of jurisdiction, by the manumission of a slave who was brought before them for that purpose; and
Chapter 17 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire' - Foundation of Constantinople - Political system of Constantine - Military Discipline - The Palace - The
Xenophon Cyropaedia: Education of Cyrus I Book 6http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/reference/xenophon/cyropaedia/cyropaedia6.htm
in our present fashion. [6.1.14] For winter is coming, you know; and even granting that we have shelter for ourselves, still, by Zeus, there will be none for our horses or for our
The Practice & Science Of Drawing, by Harold Speed.https://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book88/book88.html
drawing went out of fashion, and charcoal, and an awful thing called a stump, took the place of the point in the schools. Charcoal is a beautiful medium in a dexterous hand, but i
Herodotus Histories Book 5 - Terpsichorehttp://heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/reference/herodotus_histories5.htm
buried in the following fashion. The body is laid out for three days; and during this time they kill victims of all kinds, and feast upon them, after first bewailing the departed.
Chapter 65 of the Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empirehttps://ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/volume2/chap65.htm
according to the Tartar fashion, each article of nine pieces; but a critical spectator observed, that there were only eight slaves. "I myself am the ninth," replied Ibrahim, who w
Chapter 65 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire' — Timour or Tamerlane ; the Sons of Bajazet; Mahomet the First; Amurath the 2nd
Southwest Museum Of Engineering, Communications and Computation -Arizona's Radio and Television Museum - Also History Of Computers andComputahttp://www.smecc.org/
everything in a correct fashion, that it still would have been out because after two attempts, it could not correct its faulty engineering. AEB is an affiliate of Educ
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Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcererhttps://www.xenograg.com/
you in a circular fashion, however, you should respond with a fast linear attack—along a straight line from your weapon to his target. Just as the circle can overcome the li
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Xenophon Cyropaedia: Education of Cyrus I Book 8http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/reference/xenophon/cyropaedia/cyropaedia8.htm
He encouraged also the fashion of pencilling the eyes, that they might seem more lustrous than they are, and of using cosmetics to make the complexion look better than nature made
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