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Sayfa 429
... Italy . Vixere fortes ante Agamemnona - Romulus and Remus are but new comers on the Italian soil . To penetrate the darkness and fable , which obscure the origin of Rome , nothing , of course , can be more advantageous , than to collect ...
... Italy . Vixere fortes ante Agamemnona - Romulus and Remus are but new comers on the Italian soil . To penetrate the darkness and fable , which obscure the origin of Rome , nothing , of course , can be more advantageous , than to collect ...
Sayfa 431
... Italian tribes , which we have enumerated , our author treats of the Latins , ' he tradition of Æneas and the Trojans in Italy , and the city of Alba , and then passes to the great topic of Rome . Among all the primitive tribes of Italy ...
... Italian tribes , which we have enumerated , our author treats of the Latins , ' he tradition of Æneas and the Trojans in Italy , and the city of Alba , and then passes to the great topic of Rome . Among all the primitive tribes of Italy ...
Sayfa 434
... Italy , is the most popular of the common notions in regard to the origin of Rome . Every body reads Virgil , and that at a period before the mind is fortified with any other reading , or has acquired the principles of intellectual ...
... Italy , is the most popular of the common notions in regard to the origin of Rome . Every body reads Virgil , and that at a period before the mind is fortified with any other reading , or has acquired the principles of intellectual ...
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