| Cornelius Tacitus, Arthur Murphy - 1811 - 518 lehte
...poor man's face and the balls 823. ' of his eyes. Another, who had lost the Aj&' use of his hand (c)t inspired by the same god, begged that he would tread...the crowd of flatterers, prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. , * , " He ordered the physicians to consider among, themselves,... | |
| John Jones - 1812 - 1054 lehte
...moisten the poor man's face, and the balls of his eyes. Another, who had lost the use of his hands, inspired by the same god, begged that he would tread...the crowd of flatterers, prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. He ordered the physicians to consider among themselves, whether... | |
| John Jones - 1820 - 238 lehte
...moisten the poor man's face and the balls of his eyes. Another, who had lost the use of his hands, inspired by the same god, begged that he would tread...the crowd of flatterers, prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. He ordered the physicians to consider among themselves, whether... | |
| Publius Cornelius Tacitus - 1831 - 322 lehte
...moisten the poor man's face and the balls of his eyes. Another, who had lost the use of his hand, a inspired by the same god, begged that he would tread...of the men, and the crowd of flatterers, prevailed on the prince not intirely to disregard their petition. He ordered the physicians to consider among... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1836 - 780 lehte
...balls of his eyes. Another who had lost the use of his haml,;} inspired by the same god, begged t hut he would tread on the part affected. Vespasian smiled...the crowd of flatterers, prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. He ordered the physicians to consider among themselves, whether... | |
| Jules baron Du Potet de Sennevoy - 1838 - 412 lehte
...to moisten the poor man's face and the balls of his eyes. Another, who had lost the use of his hand, inspired by the same god, begged that he would tread...the crowd of flatterers, prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. He ordered the physicians to consider among themselves whether... | |
| J. Baron DU POTET DE SENNEVOY, Jules Dupotet - 1838 - 418 lehte
...to moisten the poor man's face and the balls of his eyes. Another, who had lost the use of his hand, inspired by the same god, begged that he would tread...the crowd of flatterers, prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. He ordered the physicians to consider among themselves whether... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1842 - 758 lehte
...emperor to administer a cure for his blindness. He came, he said, by the admonition of Serapi>,«t the god whom the superstition of the Egyptians holds...the crowd of flatterers, prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. He ordered the physicians to consider among themselves, whether... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 530 lehte
...to moisten the poor man's face and the balls of his eyes. Another who had lost the use of his hand, inspired by the same god, begged that he would tread...the crowd of flatterers prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. ' He ordered the physicians to consider whether the blindness... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 554 lehte
...man's face and the balls of his eyes. Another who had lost the use of his hand, inspired by the pame god, begged that he would tread on the part affected....the crowd of flatterers prevailed upon the prince not entirely to disregard their petition. ' He ordered the physicians to consider whether the blindness... | |
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