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1 II, 41| fashions of the earliest antiquity. Riches were one thing with 2 III, 43| contrast to the manners of antiquity in his elegance and refinement, 3 III, 49| much of the sternness of antiquity had been changed into a 4 III, 88| Hierocaesarea went back to a higher antiquity, and spoke of having a Persian 5 III, 89| lost in the obscurity of antiquity. For example, the people 6 IV, 18| sea-coast. Cos could boast equal antiquity, and it had an additional 7 IV, 21| certain relics of a rude antiquity to the modern spirit. ~ ~ 8 IV, 35| Ptolemaeus, a custom of antiquity was revived, and one of 9 IV, 60| fallen to ruin from its antiquity. They repeated the well-known 10 IV, 73| variation they dwelt on antiquity of race and loyalty to Rome 11 IV, 73| only in the glory of its antiquity. There was a little hesitation 12 IV, 74| after tracing their city's antiquity back to such founders as 13 VI, 18| in the severe spirit of antiquity, and the consuls issued 14 VI, 41| the appearance. But all antiquity is of course obscure. From 15 XI, 30| hold to be of the highest antiquity, was once new. Plebeian 16 XI, 32| accorded with the sternness of antiquity, and advised each to examine 17 XII, 71| and he dwelt much on their antiquity. "The Argives or Coeus, 18 XIII, 4| and while he dwelt on the antiquity of his family and on the 19 XV, 42| well-known and sacred garlands of antiquity, evoke, with increased fame, 20 XV, 49| misfortunes with the calamities of antiquity. ~ ~