The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 8
... consequence ; for neither could the senate be convened , nor the business of the public be transacted , the consuls were so constantly employed in sacrifices and expiations . " * And accordingly , with a view to diminish the reports of ...
... consequence ; for neither could the senate be convened , nor the business of the public be transacted , the consuls were so constantly employed in sacrifices and expiations . " * And accordingly , with a view to diminish the reports of ...
Pagina 21
... consequence of this , Remus was given up to great numbers of Albans and 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 ...
... consequence of this , Remus was given up to great numbers of Albans and 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 ...
Pagina 26
... consequence to them . How- ever his friends beckoning and calling to him , he acquired fresh courage from the affection of the multitude , and accomplished his escape . Both parties now renewed the engagement in the plain between the ...
... consequence to them . How- ever his friends beckoning and calling to him , he acquired fresh courage from the affection of the multitude , and accomplished his escape . Both parties now renewed the engagement in the plain between the ...
Pagina 33
... consequence arising from it , led out his troops into the field ; the Albans likewise marched out to meet him . When both parties were drawn up in order of battle , the leaders , attended by a few of the principal officers , advanced ...
... consequence arising from it , led out his troops into the field ; the Albans likewise marched out to meet him . When both parties were drawn up in order of battle , the leaders , attended by a few of the principal officers , advanced ...
Pagina 39
... consequence , to provide that the public worship should be performed in the manner instituted by Numa , and ordered the pontiff to make a transcript of every particular rite , from the commentaries of that king , on white tables , and ...
... consequence , to provide that the public worship should be performed in the manner instituted by Numa , and ordered the pontiff to make a transcript of every particular rite , from the commentaries of that king , on white tables , and ...
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