The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina 1
... peace , and is succeeded by Tullus Hostilius . His war with the Albans ; combat of the Horatii and Curiatii , The Albans removed to Rome . Tullus killed by lightning . Ancus Martius conquers the Latines , and incorporates them with the ...
... peace , and is succeeded by Tullus Hostilius . His war with the Albans ; combat of the Horatii and Curiatii , The Albans removed to Rome . Tullus killed by lightning . Ancus Martius conquers the Latines , and incorporates them with the ...
Pagina 2
... peace and war , the empire has been both acquired and extended then , as discipline gradually declined , let him follow in his thoughts the structure of ancient morals , at first , as it were , leaning aside , then sinking farther and ...
... peace and war , the empire has been both acquired and extended then , as discipline gradually declined , let him follow in his thoughts the structure of ancient morals , at first , as it were , leaning aside , then sinking farther and ...
Pagina 4
... peace was agreed upon , in which it was stipulated that the river Albula , now called the Tiber , should be the boundary between the Etrurians and Latines . Ascanius's son , called Sylvius , from his having by some accident been born in ...
... peace was agreed upon , in which it was stipulated that the river Albula , now called the Tiber , should be the boundary between the Etrurians and Latines . Ascanius's son , called Sylvius , from his having by some accident been born in ...
Pagina 11
... peace , after a war so distressing , rendered the Sabine women still dearer both to their husbands and parents , and above all to Romu- Jus himself , so that , when he divided the people into thirty Curias , he gave these the names of ...
... peace , after a war so distressing , rendered the Sabine women still dearer both to their husbands and parents , and above all to Romu- Jus himself , so that , when he divided the people into thirty Curias , he gave these the names of ...
Pagina 12
... peace . A part of their lands was taken from them , and a truce granted for a hundred years . These were the principal transactions in peace and war , during the reign of Romulus ; and none of them was unsuitable to the belief of his ...
... peace . A part of their lands was taken from them , and a truce granted for a hundred years . These were the principal transactions in peace and war , during the reign of Romulus ; and none of them was unsuitable to the belief of his ...
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