A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... perhaps were not yet transferred into books , and it is still less likely that any transcripts of such books should be in existence ; besides , they may not have been preserved in the Capitol , where the chief pontiff did not reside ...
... perhaps were not yet transferred into books , and it is still less likely that any transcripts of such books should be in existence ; besides , they may not have been preserved in the Capitol , where the chief pontiff did not reside ...
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... perhaps , not so many . We cannot dismiss this part of the subject without ad- verting to a remark of Niebuhr's . That historian says : ' No prodigies are mentioned by Livy before the burning of the city by the Gauls.'1 The hardihood of ...
... perhaps , not so many . We cannot dismiss this part of the subject without ad- verting to a remark of Niebuhr's . That historian says : ' No prodigies are mentioned by Livy before the burning of the city by the Gauls.'1 The hardihood of ...
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... perhaps in themselves of much importance ; yet the treatment of them has much significance as illustrating that spirit of groundless scepticism , if we may venture so to call it , which characterises the modern critical school . If ...
... perhaps in themselves of much importance ; yet the treatment of them has much significance as illustrating that spirit of groundless scepticism , if we may venture so to call it , which characterises the modern critical school . If ...
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... perhaps the precise duration of their reigns - for chronology is the weak point of ancient Roman history ; also the chief transactions of their reigns , excluding of course those supernatural occurrences which were invented by the ...
... perhaps the precise duration of their reigns - for chronology is the weak point of ancient Roman history ; also the chief transactions of their reigns , excluding of course those supernatural occurrences which were invented by the ...
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... perhaps told in his next book , the new system was introduced ? It seems probable that L. Papirius Cursor , who was consul at the time of the census in B. C. 293 , was one of the principal authors of this alteration . It is , at all ...
... perhaps told in his next book , the new system was introduced ? It seems probable that L. Papirius Cursor , who was consul at the time of the census in B. C. 293 , was one of the principal authors of this alteration . It is , at all ...
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A History of the City of Rome: Its Structures and Monuments. From Its ... Thomas Henry Dyer Visualização integral - 1877 |
A History of the City of Rome: Its Structures and Monuments. From Its ... Thomas Henry Dyer Visualização integral - 1865 |
A History of the City of Rome: Its Structures and Monuments Thomas Henry Dyer Visualização integral - 1865 |
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