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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... connected history of the Roman city is , to the best of the writer's knowledge , the first that has been made in the English language , he hopes that this circumstance may not only be a recom- mendation of his book to the reader's ...
... connected history of the Roman city is , to the best of the writer's knowledge , the first that has been made in the English language , he hopes that this circumstance may not only be a recom- mendation of his book to the reader's ...
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... to such a writer that if anything were likely to preserve the memory of men and their actions , it might be such works as these , with which their names 6 were inseparably connected , and continuously handed . down INTRODUCTION PAGE.
... to such a writer that if anything were likely to preserve the memory of men and their actions , it might be such works as these , with which their names 6 were inseparably connected , and continuously handed . down INTRODUCTION PAGE.
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... connected , and continuously handed . down from father to son . But if he turns to an historian of the modern school , he finds that these Etruscan kings and their deeds are nothing better than unsubstantial creations of the brain . The ...
... connected , and continuously handed . down from father to son . But if he turns to an historian of the modern school , he finds that these Etruscan kings and their deeds are nothing better than unsubstantial creations of the brain . The ...
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... connected with the Palatine Hill before the foundation of Rome , which are useful to be known from the frequent allusions to them which occur in ancient writers in connection with the history of the city . The most important of these ...
... connected with the Palatine Hill before the foundation of Rome , which are useful to be known from the frequent allusions to them which occur in ancient writers in connection with the history of the city . The most important of these ...
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... connected with the Arcadian immigration ; but some etymologies refer to a totally dif- ferent origin : as from Palanto , a daughter of Hyperboreus , and either mother or wife of King Latinus ; from Pala- tium , a colony of Aborigines in ...
... connected with the Arcadian immigration ; but some etymologies refer to a totally dif- ferent origin : as from Palanto , a daughter of Hyperboreus , and either mother or wife of King Latinus ; from Pala- tium , a colony of Aborigines in ...
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A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its ... Thomas Henry Dyer Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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