| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1796 - 426 pagine
...was >ordered to cad into the fame trench an handful of earth, -brought either from his own or fome neighbouring country. The trench they called Mundus, that is, the -world, and made it the «entre round which the city was to be built. Then Romulus, yoking ;m ox and a cow to a plough, the... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 766 pagine
...of earth, brought either from his own or feme neighbouring country. Th<? trench they called Mandat, that is, the world, and made it the centre round which the city was to be built. Then Romulus, yoking a hull and a cow to a plough, the coulter whereof was braú, maiked out, by a deep furrow, the whole... | |
| 1823 - 862 pagine
...brought either from his own or some neighbouring country. The trench they called Mundos, that is, llie world, and made it the centre round which the city...Then Romulus, yoking an ox and a cow to a plough, the coulter whereof was brass, marked out, by a deep furrow, the whole compass ef the city. These two animals,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pagine
...colony was ordered to cast into the same trench a handful of earth, brought either from his own or some neighbouring country. The trench they called Mundus,...which the city was to be built. Then Romulus, yoking a bull and a cow to a plough, the coulter whereof was brass, marked out, by a deep furrow, the whole... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 616 pagine
...of earth, brought either from his own or some neighbouring country. This trench they called mundus (the world), and made it the centre round which the city was to be built. Then Romulus yoking a cow and a bull toa'plough, the coulter whereof was brass, marked but, by a deep furrow,e the whole... | |
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