The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 18
... land- ed was given the name of Troy . Here the Trojans disembarked ; and as , after wandering about for a great length of ... lands , assembled hastily from the city and country , in order to repel the violence of the strangers . Of what ...
... land- ed was given the name of Troy . Here the Trojans disembarked ; and as , after wandering about for a great length of ... lands , assembled hastily from the city and country , in order to repel the violence of the strangers . Of what ...
Pagina 21
... lands of Numitor , and , Alba , Romulus and Remus were seized with a with a band of youths which they had collected , desire of building a city in the place where they plundered the country in a hostile manner . In had been exposed and ...
... lands of Numitor , and , Alba , Romulus and Remus were seized with a with a band of youths which they had collected , desire of building a city in the place where they plundered the country in a hostile manner . In had been exposed and ...
Pagina 28
... lands was taken from silent suspicions that the king had been torn in them , and a truce granted for a hundred years . pieces by the hands of the senators . Such a These were the principal transactions in peace report was spread abroad ...
... lands was taken from silent suspicions that the king had been torn in them , and a truce granted for a hundred years . pieces by the hands of the senators . Such a These were the principal transactions in peace report was spread abroad ...
Pagina 32
... lands ; at this time , the Cluilian Trench , and retained the name C. Cluilius held the government of Alba . for several ages , until the occasion being in Ambassadors were sent from both sides , at time forgotten , the name too fell ...
... lands ; at this time , the Cluilian Trench , and retained the name C. Cluilius held the government of Alba . for several ages , until the occasion being in Ambassadors were sent from both sides , at time forgotten , the name too fell ...
Pagina 38
... lands of the Sabines . A furi- ous battle ensued at the wood called Malitiosa , in which the Romans obtained the victory . For this , they were indebted not only to the firm strength of their infantry , but chiefly to the cavalry ...
... lands of the Sabines . A furi- ous battle ensued at the wood called Malitiosa , in which the Romans obtained the victory . For this , they were indebted not only to the firm strength of their infantry , but chiefly to the cavalry ...
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