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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... head only a few of the principal churches have been noticed , which , as they date their origin from the time of Constantine I. , or shortly after , may be considered to belong as much to the ancient as to the modern city . With a view ...
... head only a few of the principal churches have been noticed , which , as they date their origin from the time of Constantine I. , or shortly after , may be considered to belong as much to the ancient as to the modern city . With a view ...
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... head ; and if he made them out of his own head , there seems to be no reason why he should not have invented as many as he thought necessary . But Sir G. C. Lewis seems here to forget his own remarks : that the principal object of Livy ...
... head ; and if he made them out of his own head , there seems to be no reason why he should not have invented as many as he thought necessary . But Sir G. C. Lewis seems here to forget his own remarks : that the principal object of Livy ...
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... head on the Capitol ( i . 55 ) ; the snake ( i . 56 ) ; the voice of Silvanus ( ii . 7 ) ; many celestial prodigies mentioned in a heap , but not specified ( ii . 42 ) ; the heavens on fire and other portents , again not specified ( iii ...
... head on the Capitol ( i . 55 ) ; the snake ( i . 56 ) ; the voice of Silvanus ( ii . 7 ) ; many celestial prodigies mentioned in a heap , but not specified ( ii . 42 ) ; the heavens on fire and other portents , again not specified ( iii ...
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... heads three or four centuries after , they must have had a pretty invention . On the whole , then , we must conclude that the argu- ments brought forward to invalidate the testimony of the best Roman authors as to the existence of the ...
... heads three or four centuries after , they must have had a pretty invention . On the whole , then , we must conclude that the argu- ments brought forward to invalidate the testimony of the best Roman authors as to the existence of the ...
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... is painted in the most vivid colours . Sir G. C. 1 Niebuhr , Hist . of Rome , vol . iii . p . 357 sqq .; Arnold , Hist . of Rome , vol . ii . p . 226 sq . Lewis , who on this head is more just towards INTROD . ] xliii LIVY AS AN HISTORIAN .
... is painted in the most vivid colours . Sir G. C. 1 Niebuhr , Hist . of Rome , vol . iii . p . 357 sqq .; Arnold , Hist . of Rome , vol . ii . p . 226 sq . Lewis , who on this head is more just towards INTROD . ] xliii LIVY AS AN HISTORIAN .
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