Monuments and Men of Ancient RomeD. Appleton-Century, 1935 - 344 psl. |
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... death . Cicero's speech was the Fourth Oration : I see that up to the present moment there are two opinions : one , that of Decimus Silanus , who moves that the men guilty of this attempt to destroy the State be punished by death ; the ...
... death . Cicero's speech was the Fourth Oration : I see that up to the present moment there are two opinions : one , that of Decimus Silanus , who moves that the men guilty of this attempt to destroy the State be punished by death ; the ...
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... death of his daughter , and his end so sad and bitter , none of which calamities did he bear as became a man except his death , which to one who weighs the matter impartially must seem the less undeserved , since he suffered nothing ...
... death of his daughter , and his end so sad and bitter , none of which calamities did he bear as became a man except his death , which to one who weighs the matter impartially must seem the less undeserved , since he suffered nothing ...
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... death . Quis cladem illius noctis , quis funera fando Explicet , aut possit lacrimis aequare labores ? Urbs antiqua ... death of Dido for love to Æneas , but weeping not his own death for want of love to thee , O God . Thou light of my ...
... death . Quis cladem illius noctis , quis funera fando Explicet , aut possit lacrimis aequare labores ? Urbs antiqua ... death of Dido for love to Æneas , but weeping not his own death for want of love to thee , O God . Thou light of my ...
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ROMAN RUINS IN FAR LANDS | 7 |
ARCHEOLOGY AND THE ROMAN MONUMENTS | 21 |
HOW ANCIENT ROME WAS BURIED | 30 |
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