The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side 7
... relation and almost the form of their contempo- raries and fellow - countrymen , just as they saw an unchanged succession of the Cæsars in the modern Roman empire . Dante beheld in Virgil a Lombard of his own days , as the artists of ...
... relation and almost the form of their contempo- raries and fellow - countrymen , just as they saw an unchanged succession of the Cæsars in the modern Roman empire . Dante beheld in Virgil a Lombard of his own days , as the artists of ...
Side 9
... relations which existed between the Roman provinces and their governors , that the statesman , who pro- bably alone is capable of consulting history upon such subjects , or of ascertaining the sense of those frag- ments which remain a ...
... relations which existed between the Roman provinces and their governors , that the statesman , who pro- bably alone is capable of consulting history upon such subjects , or of ascertaining the sense of those frag- ments which remain a ...
Side 21
... relations , and the establishment of states and cities . Nor did he in these researches neglect my- thology , which , in the history of ancient times , as in all those originating in native traditions , and trans- mitted by native ...
... relations , and the establishment of states and cities . Nor did he in these researches neglect my- thology , which , in the history of ancient times , as in all those originating in native traditions , and trans- mitted by native ...
Side 96
... relation between the northern deities and the Roman , is given by Friedrich Schlegel , in his Historical Lectures . 99 Festus , in voce , " Rituales Libri . " its origin . According to well - known tradition , 96 HISTORY OF ROME .
... relation between the northern deities and the Roman , is given by Friedrich Schlegel , in his Historical Lectures . 99 Festus , in voce , " Rituales Libri . " its origin . According to well - known tradition , 96 HISTORY OF ROME .
Side 155
... Remus of the native tradition , stood in a nearer relation to Æneas and Latinus , before the succession of the Alban kings 89 Dionysius , I. c . 73 . 90 In voce Καπύη . was invented , than since the Romans discovered how far ROME . 155.
... Remus of the native tradition , stood in a nearer relation to Æneas and Latinus , before the succession of the Alban kings 89 Dionysius , I. c . 73 . 90 In voce Καπύη . was invented , than since the Romans discovered how far ROME . 155.
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