bold = Main text
   Book,  Verse      grey = Comment text

 1      I,    38(3) |    Merivale's "Roman Empire," chapter liv.)~ ~
 2      I,   116(4) |    Merivale's "Roman Empire", chapter iv.~ ~
 3      I,   506(19)|        Dean Merivale remarks (chapter li.) on this passage, that
 4      I,   651(26)| History of the Roman Empire," chapter lii.)~ ~
 5      I,   772(28)|     See the note to Merivale, chapter xxvi.)~ ~
 6     II,   522(20)|       inhabitants. (Merivale, chapter xiv.) Auximon in a similar
 7     II,   662(31)|      the Nile." (Herod., II., chapter 28.) And see "Paradise Regained,"
 8    III,   279(18)|  himself publicly. (Merivale, chapter xxxiv.)~ ~
 9    III,   346(24)|   Grote, "History of Greece", chapter xxii.~ ~
10     IV,   454(13)|         Described in the 13th chapter of Gibbon.)~ ~
11     IV,   599(15)| History of the Roman Empire", chapter xvi.~ ~
12     IV,   932(27)| History of the Roman Empire", chapter xvi. He was of profligate
13      V,   454(23)|   Civili", iii., 1; Merivale, chapter xvi.)~ ~
14    VII,   318(13)|     and profligate. Merivale, chapter liii., cites this passage.~ ~
15    VII,   694(24)|     Romans under the Empire", chapter lii.). Unless this man had
16   VIII,   975(24)|       Philosophy of History": Chapter on Egypt.~ ~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License