Livy, with an English Translation, Volume 1Heinemann, 1961 |
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Pagina 67
... hand and , laying his right hand on Numa's head , he uttered the following prayer : " Father Jupiter , if it is Heaven's will that this man Numa Pompilius , whose head I am touching , be king in Rome , do thou exhibit to us unmistakable ...
... hand and , laying his right hand on Numa's head , he uttered the following prayer : " Father Jupiter , if it is Heaven's will that this man Numa Pompilius , whose head I am touching , be king in Rome , do thou exhibit to us unmistakable ...
Pagina 87
... hand - to - hand fight which followed , wherein were soon exhibited to men's eyes not only struggling bodies and the play of the sword and shield , but also bloody wounds , two of the Romans fell , fatally wounded , one upon the other ...
... hand - to - hand fight which followed , wherein were soon exhibited to men's eyes not only struggling bodies and the play of the sword and shield , but also bloody wounds , two of the Romans fell , fatally wounded , one upon the other ...
Pagina 313
... hand and the praises of the Fathers on the other , said that it was not misery but licence that had stirred up so great a hubbub , and that wantonness was what ailed the plebs rather than anger . That was precisely the mischief which ...
... hand and the praises of the Fathers on the other , said that it was not misery but licence that had stirred up so great a hubbub , and that wantonness was what ailed the plebs rather than anger . That was precisely the mischief which ...
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