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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... described , which had executed works like the Cloaca Maxima , the Servian walls , the Temple of Jupiter , and others , and which pos- sessed the art of writing , should have utterly forgotten all the acts , nay , even the very names ...
... described , which had executed works like the Cloaca Maxima , the Servian walls , the Temple of Jupiter , and others , and which pos- sessed the art of writing , should have utterly forgotten all the acts , nay , even the very names ...
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... described as covered with deep snow - an event which seldom or never occurs now ; the rivers were frozen up , and the trees hardly able to bear the weight of snow upon them.2 If this could happen in the Augustan age , why might not it ...
... described as covered with deep snow - an event which seldom or never occurs now ; the rivers were frozen up , and the trees hardly able to bear the weight of snow upon them.2 If this could happen in the Augustan age , why might not it ...
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... described , or to ap- point censors specially for the purpose of obviating them by the new arrangement alluded to ; and consequently this course was adopted . Ascending again from the year B. c . 305 , we next come to the celebrated ...
... described , or to ap- point censors specially for the purpose of obviating them by the new arrangement alluded to ; and consequently this course was adopted . Ascending again from the year B. c . 305 , we next come to the celebrated ...
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... described as originally found- ing Rome , yet it is made to undergo a second foundation , by Romulus and Remus from Alba , fifteen generations , or about four and a half centuries later , in consequence of its original inhabitants ...
... described as originally found- ing Rome , yet it is made to undergo a second foundation , by Romulus and Remus from Alba , fifteen generations , or about four and a half centuries later , in consequence of its original inhabitants ...
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... described by the whole hill . Its dimensions , too , are reduced by one - half ; a circumstance , however , which , so far from being an objection to Signor Rosa's views , serves strongly to confirm them . Most of those primæval cities ...
... described by the whole hill . Its dimensions , too , are reduced by one - half ; a circumstance , however , which , so far from being an objection to Signor Rosa's views , serves strongly to confirm them . Most of those primæval cities ...
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