The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 28
... walls seat empty , though they readily believed the and houses . There , unassisted by any stra- senators , who had stood nearest to him , that he tagem , the Roman king , through the mere had been carried up on high by the storm , yet ...
... walls seat empty , though they readily believed the and houses . There , unassisted by any stra- senators , who had stood nearest to him , that he tagem , the Roman king , through the mere had been carried up on high by the storm , yet ...
Pagina 47
... wall any more than because the wall was on the outside of it : and always , on occasion of an addition being made to the city , as far as they intended that the walls should advance outward , so far these sacred limits were extended ...
... wall any more than because the wall was on the outside of it : and always , on occasion of an addition being made to the city , as far as they intended that the walls should advance outward , so far these sacred limits were extended ...
Pagina 53
... walls of Rome . " LIV . He was immediately admitted to a share in their public councils ; and on these occasions , while he declared , that , in other affairs he would be guided by the opinion of the Gabian elders , who had better ...
... walls of Rome . " LIV . He was immediately admitted to a share in their public councils ; and on these occasions , while he declared , that , in other affairs he would be guided by the opinion of the Gabian elders , who had better ...
Pagina 70
... walls . The translator here begs leave , once for all , to observe , that he will often take the liberty he has done in this place of dropping terms , which cannot be translated ; and which , if left untranslated in the text , could ...
... walls . The translator here begs leave , once for all , to observe , that he will often take the liberty he has done in this place of dropping terms , which cannot be translated ; and which , if left untranslated in the text , could ...
Pagina 85
... walls , and in other places , where it was thought proper to fix guards and watches , a vast multitude of people assembling , and in- sisting on peace , terrified them , at first by their " before I receive your embrace , whether I am ...
... walls , and in other places , where it was thought proper to fix guards and watches , a vast multitude of people assembling , and in- sisting on peace , terrified them , at first by their " before I receive your embrace , whether I am ...
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