The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 277
... Rome . The historian has cleared his way by collecting and classifying all the Greek traditions respecting the foundation of the city . We are so accustomed to the legend which has supplanted all the rest , and finally prevailed , that ...
... Rome . The historian has cleared his way by collecting and classifying all the Greek traditions respecting the foundation of the city . We are so accustomed to the legend which has supplanted all the rest , and finally prevailed , that ...
Page 282
... Rome at the end of the monarchy was the head of a large and powerful state , that her dominion ex- tended at least as far as Terracina , and that this empire was lost very soon after the change in her form of government . The legend of ...
... Rome at the end of the monarchy was the head of a large and powerful state , that her dominion ex- tended at least as far as Terracina , and that this empire was lost very soon after the change in her form of government . The legend of ...
Page 286
... Rome , which it was forbidden to utter under pain of death . The Palatine Rome and Quirium were at first distinct and even hostile towns . The absence of the connubium , or right of intermarriage between them , gave occasion to the ...
... Rome , which it was forbidden to utter under pain of death . The Palatine Rome and Quirium were at first distinct and even hostile towns . The absence of the connubium , or right of intermarriage between them , gave occasion to the ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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