The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 150
... Livy , t to be true , that the Tuscan name had reached every part of the peninsula and its seas before the arrival of Eneas . But was in Etruria , properly so called , that the Tyrr- heni laid the first foundation of this power , and ...
... Livy , t to be true , that the Tuscan name had reached every part of the peninsula and its seas before the arrival of Eneas . But was in Etruria , properly so called , that the Tyrr- heni laid the first foundation of this power , and ...
Pagina 153
... Livy , and , at intervals , from short detached notices in the Greek historians and poets ; but a rich field is left open to the antiquary who would illustrate the annals of this interesting people from the monuments that are daily ...
... Livy , and , at intervals , from short detached notices in the Greek historians and poets ; but a rich field is left open to the antiquary who would illustrate the annals of this interesting people from the monuments that are daily ...
Pagina 154
... Livy , t that its harbor was much frequented by th Romans in their communication with Sardinia , Gaul and Spain . It was here that Scipio landed his army , when returning from the mouth of the Rhone to oppose Hannibal in Italy . Strabo ...
... Livy , t that its harbor was much frequented by th Romans in their communication with Sardinia , Gaul and Spain . It was here that Scipio landed his army , when returning from the mouth of the Rhone to oppose Hannibal in Italy . Strabo ...
Pagina 155
... Livy , where an engagement of no great impor- tance , is stated to have taken place near the city , at the close of a war , in which the Etruscans were leagued with the Samnites against the Romans . The latter were under the command of ...
... Livy , where an engagement of no great impor- tance , is stated to have taken place near the city , at the close of a war , in which the Etruscans were leagued with the Samnites against the Romans . The latter were under the command of ...
Pagina 157
... Livy , that it was still an important city in the time of the second Punic war , but during the civil wars it sustained a siege , about the same time with Volterra , in which it suf- fered so much , that nothing but the temple and a few ...
... Livy , that it was still an important city in the time of the second Punic war , but during the civil wars it sustained a siege , about the same time with Volterra , in which it suf- fered so much , that nothing but the temple and a few ...
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