The Dublin University Magazine, Том 42William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1853 |
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... Roman lore to the latest period of his existence . He valued , and solaced himself in the de- cline of life with his Etonian reminis- cences , as much as he prized the fame and honours derived from his Indian go- vernment and other high ...
... Roman lore to the latest period of his existence . He valued , and solaced himself in the de- cline of life with his Etonian reminis- cences , as much as he prized the fame and honours derived from his Indian go- vernment and other high ...
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... Roman singers accompanied themselves . Hence , those lyric com- positions which are especially marked as " psalms , " were never sung without an instrumental accompaniment . That mere " singing , " and " singing psalms , " were ...
... Roman singers accompanied themselves . Hence , those lyric com- positions which are especially marked as " psalms , " were never sung without an instrumental accompaniment . That mere " singing , " and " singing psalms , " were ...
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... Romans , and Egyptians began their repasts with cabbage , believing it to prevent intox- ication . In the banquets of ... Roman Em- peror had grown weary of persecut- ing the Christians , and satiated with the pomps of the purple , he ...
... Romans , and Egyptians began their repasts with cabbage , believing it to prevent intox- ication . In the banquets of ... Roman Em- peror had grown weary of persecut- ing the Christians , and satiated with the pomps of the purple , he ...
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... Roman territories , retired to cultivate his little farm with his own hands , in cheerful poverty . Ambassadors from the Samnites came to offer him a large present of gold , to induce him to enter into the service of that nation . They ...
... Roman territories , retired to cultivate his little farm with his own hands , in cheerful poverty . Ambassadors from the Samnites came to offer him a large present of gold , to induce him to enter into the service of that nation . They ...
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... Roman peo- ple carried to the Temple of Diana , on Mount Aventine , offerings of beans , with wheat and barley . In the Regi- fugium , or commemoration of the expulsion of Tarquin , the Roman chief - sacrificer offered oblations of bean ...
... Roman peo- ple carried to the Temple of Diana , on Mount Aventine , offerings of beans , with wheat and barley . In the Regi- fugium , or commemoration of the expulsion of Tarquin , the Roman chief - sacrificer offered oblations of bean ...
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