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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... observed in it . The sources from which the author drew are noted at the foot of the pages ; but he is here bound to acknowledge his obligations generally to the works of Dr. Papencordt , Herr Gregorovius , and the late M. Ampère . The ...
... observed in it . The sources from which the author drew are noted at the foot of the pages ; but he is here bound to acknowledge his obligations generally to the works of Dr. Papencordt , Herr Gregorovius , and the late M. Ampère . The ...
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... observe from this very passage of Cicero that in this year an eclipse of the sun was recorded in the Annales ... observed that Sir G. C. Lewis has not translated this passage quite correctly . Cicero does not say that Romulus was ...
... observe from this very passage of Cicero that in this year an eclipse of the sun was recorded in the Annales ... observed that Sir G. C. Lewis has not translated this passage quite correctly . Cicero does not say that Romulus was ...
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... observe on the passage here quoted from Cicero , that it bears express testimony to an entry in the Annales Maximi fourteen years before the Gallic con- flagration . Cicero says that he had seen it with his own eyes ( quem diem in ...
... observe on the passage here quoted from Cicero , that it bears express testimony to an entry in the Annales Maximi fourteen years before the Gallic con- flagration . Cicero says that he had seen it with his own eyes ( quem diem in ...
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... observed , the phenomenon might be attributed to a cloud , or some other cause , but could not have been attributed ... observe , that this passage tends to corroborate the other evidence respecting the preservation of the earlier An ...
... observed , the phenomenon might be attributed to a cloud , or some other cause , but could not have been attributed ... observe , that this passage tends to corroborate the other evidence respecting the preservation of the earlier An ...
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... observed , it was attributed to something or another ' that was unknown . A third argument adduced against the annals by Sir G. C. Lewis is that although Livy regularly mentions prodigies in his later books , beginning from the second ...
... observed , it was attributed to something or another ' that was unknown . A third argument adduced against the annals by Sir G. C. Lewis is that although Livy regularly mentions prodigies in his later books , beginning from the second ...
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