A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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The story is told how , before leaving Carthage , he had taken his young son to Moloch's Temple , and , bidding him lay his hand on the altar , had made him swear undying enmity to Rome . The fulfilment of that vow was from first to ...
The story is told how , before leaving Carthage , he had taken his young son to Moloch's Temple , and , bidding him lay his hand on the altar , had made him swear undying enmity to Rome . The fulfilment of that vow was from first to ...
Pagina 68
It was due to his restless movements that the dispatch - riders sent to arrange a rendezvous in Umbria failed to find him and fell into the hands of Roman foragers . Nero took the situation at a glance . Acting on his own initiative ...
It was due to his restless movements that the dispatch - riders sent to arrange a rendezvous in Umbria failed to find him and fell into the hands of Roman foragers . Nero took the situation at a glance . Acting on his own initiative ...
Pagina 262
East , on the other hand , ' long skilled in many handicrafts , supplied manufactured goods . ... lading , and so forth ; but the carrying trade still remained , as before , principally in the hands of Greek and Syrian mariners .
East , on the other hand , ' long skilled in many handicrafts , supplied manufactured goods . ... lading , and so forth ; but the carrying trade still remained , as before , principally in the hands of Greek and Syrian mariners .
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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