The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina 1
... Latines , and incorporates them with the Romans ; enlarges the city , and the bounds of his dominions . Lucumo arrives at Rome ; assumes the name of Tarquinius ; aud , on the death of Ancus , gains possession of the throne ; defeats the ...
... Latines , and incorporates them with the Romans ; enlarges the city , and the bounds of his dominions . Lucumo arrives at Rome ; assumes the name of Tarquinius ; aud , on the death of Ancus , gains possession of the throne ; defeats the ...
Pagina 3
... Latines , that all should not only be governed by the same laws , but have one common name . From thenceforth the aborigines yielded not to the Trojans in zeal and fidelity towards their king Æneas . This disposition of the two nations ...
... Latines , that all should not only be governed by the same laws , but have one common name . From thenceforth the aborigines yielded not to the Trojans in zeal and fidelity towards their king Æneas . This disposition of the two nations ...
Pagina 4
... Latines . Ascanius's son , called Sylvius , from his having by some accident been born in the woods , succeeded him in the kingdom . He begat Æneas Sylvius , who afterwards begat Latinus Sylvius . This prince planted several colonies ...
... Latines . Ascanius's son , called Sylvius , from his having by some accident been born in the woods , succeeded him in the kingdom . He begat Æneas Sylvius , who afterwards begat Latinus Sylvius . This prince planted several colonies ...
Pagina 5
... Latines , who Numitor to be punished . From the very be- could be spared for the purpose , and these were ginning , Faustulus had entertained hopes , that joined by a multitude of shepherds ; so that , all the children , whom he ...
... Latines , who Numitor to be punished . From the very be- could be spared for the purpose , and these were ginning , Faustulus had entertained hopes , that joined by a multitude of shepherds ; so that , all the children , whom he ...
Pagina 23
... Latines , with whom a treaty had been concluded in the reign of Tullus , assumed new courage , and made an incursion into the Roman territories ; and , when the Romans demanded satisfaction , re- turned a haughty answer , imagining the ...
... Latines , with whom a treaty had been concluded in the reign of Tullus , assumed new courage , and made an incursion into the Roman territories ; and , when the Romans demanded satisfaction , re- turned a haughty answer , imagining the ...
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