New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 98
... Roman kings , inter- mingled with the Latins , and even on two of the Roman hills . But as the tide of their conquests poured to the South , the old Sabines on the Tiber became insignificant , and were easily merged in the flood of Roman ...
... Roman kings , inter- mingled with the Latins , and even on two of the Roman hills . But as the tide of their conquests poured to the South , the old Sabines on the Tiber became insignificant , and were easily merged in the flood of Roman ...
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... Romans . About a century and half later , their bold demand to have a consul in Rome chosen out of their own nation , led to another rupture with their now irresistible enemy . At that time , the rights of Roman citi- zenship had been ...
... Romans . About a century and half later , their bold demand to have a consul in Rome chosen out of their own nation , led to another rupture with their now irresistible enemy . At that time , the rights of Roman citi- zenship had been ...
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... Roman Theatres . " Vacuam , Romanis vatibus , ędem . ” — Hor . Ep . lib . ii . CHRISTMAS opened the Roman theatres , and restored the people once more to one of their favourite amusements . The position of the ecclesiasti- cal portion ...
... Roman Theatres . " Vacuam , Romanis vatibus , ędem . ” — Hor . Ep . lib . ii . CHRISTMAS opened the Roman theatres , and restored the people once more to one of their favourite amusements . The position of the ecclesiasti- cal portion ...
Contents
Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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