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" Moreover observing how extremely subject the city was to fire, and falling down of houses, by reason of their height and their standing so near together, he bought slaves that were builders and architects, and when he had collected these to the number... "
Plutarch's Lives - الصفحة 332
بواسطة Plutarch - 1859
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...it were, to the Gods. Ver. 79.] Craffis (fays Plutarch) purchafed fo many Houfes, that the greateft Part of Rome, at one Time or other, came into his Hands. Liciniui (fays the old Scholiaft) was a young fi.ivc of fo faving a Temper, that he let out the Offals...

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...it were to the Gods. Ver. 79.] Cralîus (fays Plutarch) purchafed fo many houfes, that thr grcateft part of Rome, at one time or other, came into his hands. Ltfinius (fay$ the old fclioliall ) was a youg flave of fo faring « temper, that he let out the offals...

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Plutarch, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 810
...he found his possessions to amount to seven thousand one hundred talents ; most of which, if we tnay scandal him with a truth, he got by fire and rapine,...house, and used to say that those that were addicted to buil_ding would undo themselves soon enough without the help of other enemies. And though he had many...

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...The arguments in proof of his avarice were the vastness of his estate, and the manner of raising it ; for whereas at first he was not worth above three...greatest part of Rome, at one time or other, came into liis hands. Yet for all he had so many workmen, he never built any thing but his own house, and used...

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William Stearns Davis - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...or give money for them. Moreover, observing how extremely subject the city was to fire, and to the falling down of houses, by reason of their height...Yet for all he had so many workmen, he never built anything but his own house, and used to say that those that were addicted to building would undo themselves...

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