The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 70
... prince , as the spike of corn , on each side , shadows out the plenty that is the fruit of such a peace . Pax Cererem nutrit , pacıs alumna Ceres . Ov . de Fast . lib . 1 . The giving of a hand * , in the reverse of Clau- dius , is a ...
... prince , as the spike of corn , on each side , shadows out the plenty that is the fruit of such a peace . Pax Cererem nutrit , pacıs alumna Ceres . Ov . de Fast . lib . 1 . The giving of a hand * , in the reverse of Clau- dius , is a ...
Page 123
... prince owes to posterity , after he has ruined or defaced a strong place , to deliver down to them a model of it as it stood whole and entire . The coin repairs in some measure the mischiefs of his bombs and cannons . In the next place ...
... prince owes to posterity , after he has ruined or defaced a strong place , to deliver down to them a model of it as it stood whole and entire . The coin repairs in some measure the mischiefs of his bombs and cannons . In the next place ...
Page 126
... prince than his brother Titus . Ti- berius on his coins is all mercy and moderation , Caligula and Nero are fathers of their country , Galba the patron of public liberty , and Vitellius the restorer of the city of Rome . In short , if ...
... prince than his brother Titus . Ti- berius on his coins is all mercy and moderation , Caligula and Nero are fathers of their country , Galba the patron of public liberty , and Vitellius the restorer of the city of Rome . In short , if ...
Page 137
... prince they represent . Thus when Innocent XI . lay under terrible apprehensions of the French king , he put out a coin , that on the reverse of it had a ship tossed on the waves , to represent the church . Before it , was the figure of ...
... prince they represent . Thus when Innocent XI . lay under terrible apprehensions of the French king , he put out a coin , that on the reverse of it had a ship tossed on the waves , to represent the church . Before it , was the figure of ...
Page 154
... prince of Monaco . The chief of them is si- tuate on a rock which runs out into the sea , and is well fortified by nature . It was formerly under the protection of the Spaniards , but not many years since drove out the Spanish garrison ...
... prince of Monaco . The chief of them is si- tuate on a rock which runs out into the sea , and is well fortified by nature . It was formerly under the protection of the Spaniards , but not many years since drove out the Spanish garrison ...
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