A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors, and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper & Brothers, 1842 - 1423 |
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... Rome for so many years . fancied that Æolus had given him treasure in the bag , But it is plain , from the narrow limits which must be opened it the winds rushed out , and hurried them assigned this people , that their contests with Rome ...
... Rome for so many years . fancied that Æolus had given him treasure in the bag , But it is plain , from the narrow limits which must be opened it the winds rushed out , and hurried them assigned this people , that their contests with Rome ...
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... Rome in Au- gust , 410 , when a great portion of the wealth of the metropolis became the property of these Gothic spoil- ers . From Rome he proceeded to the extremity of Italy , with a view to the invasion of Sicily , where a short ...
... Rome in Au- gust , 410 , when a great portion of the wealth of the metropolis became the property of these Gothic spoil- ers . From Rome he proceeded to the extremity of Italy , with a view to the invasion of Sicily , where a short ...
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... Rome . The surface of the to the modern Aps . Pliny ( 14 , 3 ) names the place lake , as it has been determined by the tunnel , now lies Alba Helvorum , and praises the skill of the inhabitants far beyond the ancient city : when Alba ...
... Rome . The surface of the to the modern Aps . Pliny ( 14 , 3 ) names the place lake , as it has been determined by the tunnel , now lies Alba Helvorum , and praises the skill of the inhabitants far beyond the ancient city : when Alba ...
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... Rome with the Illyrians . ( Compare Tacit . , closed immediately over his head . Midas erected Ann . , 3 , 9. ) It was occupied by Cæsar soon after his there an altar of stone to Jupiter , and that altar was passage of the Rubicon ...
... Rome with the Illyrians . ( Compare Tacit . , closed immediately over his head . Midas erected Ann . , 3 , 9. ) It was occupied by Cæsar soon after his there an altar of stone to Jupiter , and that altar was passage of the Rubicon ...
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... Rome . Just be- Julius Cæsar were among the number of his pupils . fore this time , however , Nero had ordered all who prac- He was remarkable for sending away those who he tised magic to be driven from the city . The friends was ...
... Rome . Just be- Julius Cæsar were among the number of his pupils . fore this time , however , Nero had ordered all who prac- He was remarkable for sending away those who he tised magic to be driven from the city . The friends was ...
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