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Side 321
... Volscians , Sabellians , Etruscans , and Umbrians , numbers of whom dwelt within their walls , the Latin colonies evidently departed not a little from their primitive nationality of language and manners . This is proved by monuments and ...
... Volscians , Sabellians , Etruscans , and Umbrians , numbers of whom dwelt within their walls , the Latin colonies evidently departed not a little from their primitive nationality of language and manners . This is proved by monuments and ...
Side 322
... Volscians . These were Signia and Circeii , perhaps also Cora . The earliest monument of Roman History now extant , though indeed only in a Greek translation , i . e . the treaty of commerce concluded between Rome and Carthage , in the ...
... Volscians . These were Signia and Circeii , perhaps also Cora . The earliest monument of Roman History now extant , though indeed only in a Greek translation , i . e . the treaty of commerce concluded between Rome and Carthage , in the ...
Side 323
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. earlier appearance of the Volscians upon the coast , a nation afterwards so closely connected with Rome , and interwoven with the transactions of every year . And assuredly the Ausonian tribes , subject to the ...
Barthold Georg Niebuhr. earlier appearance of the Volscians upon the coast , a nation afterwards so closely connected with Rome , and interwoven with the transactions of every year . And assuredly the Ausonian tribes , subject to the ...
Side 351
... Volscians , pressed by the Samnites at the upper Vulturnus and Liris , extended themselves for the first time by conquest along the coast . The whole of Latium is not sub- ject to the Romans , but they bind down the Cartha- ginians ...
... Volscians , pressed by the Samnites at the upper Vulturnus and Liris , extended themselves for the first time by conquest along the coast . The whole of Latium is not sub- ject to the Romans , but they bind down the Cartha- ginians ...
Side 375
... Volscians , whom , according to our his- torians , the last king had already subdued , and whose city Pometia he had taken , we find ( in the year 251 ) the Auruncans in possession of that city and its rich territory ; the very people ...
... Volscians , whom , according to our his- torians , the last king had already subdued , and whose city Pometia he had taken , we find ( in the year 251 ) the Auruncans in possession of that city and its rich territory ; the very people ...
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