The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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... attended to the advantage which might have resulted from so advantageous a connection , and to have occupied himself , entirely , in the composi- tion of his history ; parts of which , as they were finished , he read to Augustus and ...
... attended to the advantage which might have resulted from so advantageous a connection , and to have occupied himself , entirely , in the composi- tion of his history ; parts of which , as they were finished , he read to Augustus and ...
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... attended to the advantage which might have resulted from so advantageous a connection , and to have occupied himself , entirely , in the composi- tion of his history ; parts of which , as they were finished , he read to Augustus and ...
... attended to the advantage which might have resulted from so advantageous a connection , and to have occupied himself , entirely , in the composi- tion of his history ; parts of which , as they were finished , he read to Augustus and ...
Pagina 6
... attended in time and the entrails were served up to them ; the Pinarii , arriving after the entrails were eaten , came in for the rest of the feast ; hence it con- tinued a rule , as long as the Pinarian family existed , that they ...
... attended in time and the entrails were served up to them ; the Pinarii , arriving after the entrails were eaten , came in for the rest of the feast ; hence it con- tinued a rule , as long as the Pinarian family existed , that they ...
Pagina 7
... attended by twelve lictors . Some think that he was led to fix on this number by that of the birds in the augury which had portended the kingdom to him : I am rather inclined to be of their opi- nion , who suppose that all the officers ...
... attended by twelve lictors . Some think that he was led to fix on this number by that of the birds in the augury which had portended the kingdom to him : I am rather inclined to be of their opi- nion , who suppose that all the officers ...
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... attend constantly on the duties of that priesthood , and decorated him with a splendid dress , and a royal curule chair ... attended to and expiated . For the purpose of obtaining infor- mation of the sentiments of the deities , respect ...
... attend constantly on the duties of that priesthood , and decorated him with a splendid dress , and a royal curule chair ... attended to and expiated . For the purpose of obtaining infor- mation of the sentiments of the deities , respect ...
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