History of RomeC. Lockwood and Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 106
... used in the sense of decorata = ornata , and monumentis incorruptis to be a descriptive ablative.— Observe the respective positions of quæ and ea . Such an arrangement is very usual in Latin ; and had not the relative clause been of ...
... used in the sense of decorata = ornata , and monumentis incorruptis to be a descriptive ablative.— Observe the respective positions of quæ and ea . Such an arrangement is very usual in Latin ; and had not the relative clause been of ...
Pagina 107
... used towards the rest of the Trojans ; but that for [ = in the case of ] two , Æneas and Antenor , the Greeks waived every right of war , both because of the obligations of an ancient guest - friendship , and because these two had all ...
... used towards the rest of the Trojans ; but that for [ = in the case of ] two , Æneas and Antenor , the Greeks waived every right of war , both because of the obligations of an ancient guest - friendship , and because these two had all ...
Pagina 109
... used , however , in a sense little differing from that of our word ' natives . ' At an early period of Italian history , the southern portion of the peninsula was occupied by a race collectively called Oscans , but of which particular ...
... used , however , in a sense little differing from that of our word ' natives . ' At an early period of Italian history , the southern portion of the peninsula was occupied by a race collectively called Oscans , but of which particular ...
Pagina 110
... used in the sense of juxta ; or super Numicium super Numicii ripam . = Indigetem . Men canonized after death and thenceforward worshipped as tutelary deities of the countries where they had been born or where they had died or with which ...
... used in the sense of juxta ; or super Numicium super Numicii ripam . = Indigetem . Men canonized after death and thenceforward worshipped as tutelary deities of the countries where they had been born or where they had died or with which ...
Pagina 111
... used in the sense of incolume manere or esse . • Haud nihil ambigam , & c . , " I should have my doubts ( for who would urge as an established fact a matter of such great antiquity ? ) whether this [ namely the son of Lavinia ] was the ...
... used in the sense of incolume manere or esse . • Haud nihil ambigam , & c . , " I should have my doubts ( for who would urge as an established fact a matter of such great antiquity ? ) whether this [ namely the son of Lavinia ] was the ...
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