A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... BY THOMAS H. DYER , LL.D. AUTHOR OF THE ARTICLE ' ROMA ' IN DR . SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY , ' HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE , ' ETC. LONDON : LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . Hirvari 62 PREFACE . THE DESIGN of the present work 1865 .
... BY THOMAS H. DYER , LL.D. AUTHOR OF THE ARTICLE ' ROMA ' IN DR . SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY , ' HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE , ' ETC. LONDON : LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . Hirvari 62 PREFACE . THE DESIGN of the present work 1865 .
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... author has ventured in the Introduction to adduce some reasons why the early history of Rome may not be so utterly ... author's only object is to discover the truth ; in pursuit of which , if he has ventured some remarks that 6 may be ...
... author has ventured in the Introduction to adduce some reasons why the early history of Rome may not be so utterly ... author's only object is to discover the truth ; in pursuit of which , if he has ventured some remarks that 6 may be ...
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... authors , finds these works unanimously attributed to some Roman kings , and especially to a dynasty of Etruscan origin . It may possibly occur to such a writer that if anything were likely to preserve the memory of men and their ...
... authors , finds these works unanimously attributed to some Roman kings , and especially to a dynasty of Etruscan origin . It may possibly occur to such a writer that if anything were likely to preserve the memory of men and their ...
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... authors . After some deliberation , we have adopted the latter course . Our reasons for so doing are briefly the following ... author will at least have established what at all events may serve as an apology for the course he has pursued ...
... authors . After some deliberation , we have adopted the latter course . Our reasons for so doing are briefly the following ... author will at least have established what at all events may serve as an apology for the course he has pursued ...
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... authors to the contrary ; nor is it a very satisfactory mode of reasoning to adduce Livy's testimony for their destruc- tion , and at the same time to admit that he does not specifically mention them . Sir G. Cornewall Lewis seems to ...
... authors to the contrary ; nor is it a very satisfactory mode of reasoning to adduce Livy's testimony for their destruc- tion , and at the same time to admit that he does not specifically mention them . Sir G. Cornewall Lewis seems to ...
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