Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time ; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography ; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-Lexicon, Volum 1Francis Lieber Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1836 |
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... Rome , before the arrival of the Trojans . Differ- ent derivations of the word are given . For the right of aborigines to the soil , see Indians , and Occupancy , right of . ABOUKIR , the ancient Canopus , is at present a village with ...
... Rome , before the arrival of the Trojans . Differ- ent derivations of the word are given . For the right of aborigines to the soil , see Indians , and Occupancy , right of . ABOUKIR , the ancient Canopus , is at present a village with ...
Pàgina 16
... Rome and the mountains . Finally , should the in- vaders advance by both roads at once , all communication would be destroyed before they reached Pescara , whence a good road leads over the chain to Sul- mona and Teano . They would meet ...
... Rome and the mountains . Finally , should the in- vaders advance by both roads at once , all communication would be destroyed before they reached Pescara , whence a good road leads over the chain to Sul- mona and Teano . They would meet ...
Pàgina 25
... Rome , in the Villa Medici , is a branch of the academy of Paris . Nuremberg had the first estab- lishment of this kind in Germany . Its academy , founded by Sandrart , 1662 , and long conducted by him , gained new dis- tinction from ...
... Rome , in the Villa Medici , is a branch of the academy of Paris . Nuremberg had the first estab- lishment of this kind in Germany . Its academy , founded by Sandrart , 1662 , and long conducted by him , gained new dis- tinction from ...
Pàgina 28
... Rome burst into con- tumelious acclamations after the death of Domitian and Commodus . The theatrical acclamations were connected with music . Nero , who was as fond of music as of blood , ordered 5000 soldiers to chant ac- clamations ...
... Rome burst into con- tumelious acclamations after the death of Domitian and Commodus . The theatrical acclamations were connected with music . Nero , who was as fond of music as of blood , ordered 5000 soldiers to chant ac- clamations ...
Pàgina 29
... Rome , where there was no calumniator publicus , no attorney- general , every one was permitted to pros- ecute crimes of a public nature . There- fore accusations very often took place against innocent persons , on which ac- count it ...
... Rome , where there was no calumniator publicus , no attorney- general , every one was permitted to pros- ecute crimes of a public nature . There- fore accusations very often took place against innocent persons , on which ac- count it ...
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