A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Excavation at least confirms the fact that the earliest settlers , who burnt their dead , amalgamated later with intruding squatters who preferred to bury theirs , and who in all probability hailed from the Sabine hinterland .
Excavation at least confirms the fact that the earliest settlers , who burnt their dead , amalgamated later with intruding squatters who preferred to bury theirs , and who in all probability hailed from the Sabine hinterland .
Pagina 48
Two years later a success was gained off Sardinia , and Corsica was captured . Finally , near Cape Ecnomus on the southern shore of Sicily , Regulus and Manlius , the consuls for 256 , defeated the enemy in a tremendous set battle in ...
Two years later a success was gained off Sardinia , and Corsica was captured . Finally , near Cape Ecnomus on the southern shore of Sicily , Regulus and Manlius , the consuls for 256 , defeated the enemy in a tremendous set battle in ...
Pagina 113
In the literature of every nation prose is a later development than verse ; and , as we have seen , the earliest Roman prose - writers composed in Greek . But Cato used the medium in his Latin treatise on Farming , and he also set a ...
In the literature of every nation prose is a later development than verse ; and , as we have seen , the earliest Roman prose - writers composed in Greek . But Cato used the medium in his Latin treatise on Farming , and he also set a ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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