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" Romanis, caelestes ita velle, ut mea Roma caput orbis terrarum sit: proinde rem militarem colant, sciantque et ita posteris tradant nullas opes humanas armis Romanis resistere posse.' Haec," inquit, "locutus sublimis abiit. "
Livy: books I, XXI, and XXII : with explanatory notes and a vocabulary - Page 33
by Livy, Thomas Chase - 1925 - 496 pages
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Amores, sive: Livia

Publius Faustus Andrelinus, Godelieve Tournoy-Thoen - Humanists - 1982 - 532 pages
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Storia di Roma dalla sua fondazione: Libri I-II

Livy, Ronald Syme - Literary Collections - 1982 - 600 pages
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Roms Weltherrschaftsidee und Aussenpolitik in der ..., Volume 3; Volume 16

Ulrike Asche - Emperors - 1983 - 222 pages
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Studien zum indogermanischen Wortschatz

Wolfgang Meid - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1987 - 340 pages
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Florilegium Latinum

Moses Hadas, Thomas Suits - Foreign Language Study - 1992 - 324 pages
...petens precibus ut contra intueri fas esset, "Abi, nuntia" inquit "Romania, caelestes ita velle, ut mea Roma caput orbis terrarum sit; proinde rem militarem...posteris tradant, nullas opes humanas armis Romanis resistere posse." Haec' inquit 'locutus sublimis abiit.' Mirum quantum illi. viro nuntianti haec fides...
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Tutte le opere di Giovanni Boccaccio ..., Volume 7 - Volume 8, Part 1

Giovanni Boccaccio - 1998 - 1162 pages
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Vergil in the Middle Ages

Domenico Comparetti - History - 1997 - 424 pages
...words put by LIVY (i. 16) into the month of Romulus: " Abi nuntia Komanis, Caelestes ita velle, ut mea Roma caput orbis terrarum sit; proinde rem militarem...colant, sciantque et ita posteris tradant, nullas spes humanas armis Romanis resistere posse." Rome, the Church succeeded so entirely in taking the place...
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