The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina vi
... gods , which prevails in the present age , had not taken place ; nor did every one , by his own interpretations , accommodate oaths and the laws to his particular views , but rather adap- ted his practice to them . " Again , speaking of ...
... gods , which prevails in the present age , had not taken place ; nor did every one , by his own interpretations , accommodate oaths and the laws to his particular views , but rather adap- ted his practice to them . " Again , speaking of ...
Pagina viii
... gods never giving portents of any future events , no prodigies are now either reported to government , or recorded in histories . But , for my part , while I am writing the transactions of ancient times , my sentiments , I know not how ...
... gods never giving portents of any future events , no prodigies are now either reported to government , or recorded in histories . But , for my part , while I am writing the transactions of ancient times , my sentiments , I know not how ...
Pagina 2
... gods and god- desses , that they would propitiously grant suc- cess to our endeavours , in the prosecution of so arduous a task . which bear the semblance rather of poetic fic- | in many , a passion for ruining themselves , and tions ...
... gods and god- desses , that they would propitiously grant suc- cess to our endeavours , in the prosecution of so arduous a task . which bear the semblance rather of poetic fic- | in many , a passion for ruining themselves , and tions ...
Pagina 3
... gods , added a domestic alliance to their public one , giving him his daughter in marriage . This event fully confirmed the hopes of the Trojans , that here , at last , they were to find an end of their wanderings ; that here they would ...
... gods , added a domestic alliance to their public one , giving him his daughter in marriage . This event fully confirmed the hopes of the Trojans , that here , at last , they were to find an end of their wanderings ; that here they would ...
Pagina 4
... gods . The vestal being deflowered by force , brought forth twins , and declared that the father of her doubtful off- spring was Mars ; either because she really thought so , or in hopes of extenuating the guilt of her transgression by ...
... gods . The vestal being deflowered by force , brought forth twins , and declared that the father of her doubtful off- spring was Mars ; either because she really thought so , or in hopes of extenuating the guilt of her transgression by ...
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