Italy: Remarks Made in Several Visits, from the Year 1816 to 1854, Band 2J. Murray, 1859 |
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... respecting the other three columns are of an earlier date than those concerning the Temple of Concord . Fulvius Ursinus considered the name of Jupiter Tonans a rash conjecture when applied to any certain position in the Capitol , and ...
... respecting the other three columns are of an earlier date than those concerning the Temple of Concord . Fulvius Ursinus considered the name of Jupiter Tonans a rash conjecture when applied to any certain position in the Capitol , and ...
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... respect for the remains of the best of the Roman princes . An absurd story , which was current in the English churches in the ninth century , would make us suppose that the Christians condescended to except Trajan from the usual ...
... respect for the remains of the best of the Roman princes . An absurd story , which was current in the English churches in the ninth century , would make us suppose that the Christians condescended to except Trajan from the usual ...
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... respect . The arabesques and the hole by which Raphael entered , and the long corridors , and the little baths are in the same condition as they were ten years ago ; no work is now going on here ( 1854 ) . * " Delle Terme Trajane dette ...
... respect . The arabesques and the hole by which Raphael entered , and the long corridors , and the little baths are in the same condition as they were ten years ago ; no work is now going on here ( 1854 ) . * " Delle Terme Trajane dette ...
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... respect for the founder , Boni- face , and twenty - eight cartloads of relics , * the worship * The twenty - eight cartloads of relics are founded on the authority of an old MS . cited by Baronius in his notes to the Martyrology ...
... respect for the founder , Boni- face , and twenty - eight cartloads of relics , * the worship * The twenty - eight cartloads of relics are founded on the authority of an old MS . cited by Baronius in his notes to the Martyrology ...
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... respect for one of his successors that we owe an interposition in favour of the Coliseum , which it would perhaps never have com- manded on its own account . An attempt was made in the night of the 11th of February , 1742 , to ...
... respect for one of his successors that we owe an interposition in favour of the Coliseum , which it would perhaps never have com- manded on its own account . An attempt was made in the night of the 11th of February , 1742 , to ...
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Seite 135 - Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," as a proof that the Coliseum was entire, when seen by the Anglo-Saxon pilgrims at the end of the seventh, or the beginning of the eighth century. A notice on the Coliseum may be seen in the " Historical Illustrations,
Seite 12 - History of Latin Christianity ; including that of the Popes to the Pontificate of Nicholas V.
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Seite 327 - Sublime specchio di veraci detti, Mostrami in corpo e in anima qual sono : Capelli, or radi in fronte, e rossi pretti ; Lunga statura, e capo a terra prono ; Sottil persona in su due stinchi schietti ; Bianca pelle, occhi azzurri, aspetto buono ; Giusto naso, bel labro, e denti eletti...
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