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1 I, 11| ancient author, who was of the city of Messene, collected the 2 I, 11| said to have founded this city; and on his tomb is an inscription 3 I, 15| founders of their nation or city with the highest veneration, 4 I, 20| and chief good. When their city was occupied by the Gauls, 5 I, 22| had jurisdiction in the city burnt them in an assembly 6 I, 22| of his host Acestes to a city which he had built, that 7 I, 23| destruction of the Trojan city fourteen hundred and seventy 8 II, 6 | without man, as it is for a city or house. Now, as a house 9 II, 6 | dwelling-place of one man, and a city of one people, so also the 10 II, 7 | he was about to found the city, called together the shepherds 11 II, 7 | inadequate to the rounding of the city, he established an asylum. 12 II, 8 | said to have released the city of Rome from the long-continued 13 II, 8 | among men. For when the city had been taken by Alexander, 14 II, 17| from Epidaurus freed the city of Rome from pestilence. 15 II, 17| hanging over any people or city, according to the purpose 16 III, 3 | to be the character of a city in some very remote country, 17 III, 3 | state and character of that city which is unknown to us in 18 III, 16| When wisdom came to the city,~Together with pepper and 19 III, 16| been introduced into the city together with savoury merchandise. 20 III, 17| chief seat of the Roman city and religion, was struck 21 IV, 8 | preceded the destruction of the city of Troy by one hundred and 22 IV, 13| temple for God, and the city which he called from his 23 IV, 13| except the Lord keep the city, the watchman hath waked 24 IV, 18| prophesied that this very city would perish in revenge 25 V, 13| a fixed judgment. If one city is unwise, it is evident 26 VI, 10| and cause of building a city; but some relate that those 27 VII, 15| divided the times of the Roman city by ages. For he said that 28 VII, 18| wishing to destroy the city of the blest; and a kingsent 29 VII, 24| being completed, the sacred city shall be planted in the 30 VII, 24| the Sibyl marks out this city when she says:--~"And the 31 VII, 24| when she says:--~"And the city which God made this He made 32 VII, 25| THE LAST TIMES, AND OF THE CITY OF ROME,~These are the things 33 VII, 25| place; except that while the city of Rome remains it appears 34 VII, 25| whole world? It is that city, that only, which still 35 VII, 26| make war against the holy city; and there shall be collected 36 VII, 26| besiege and surround the city. Then the last anger of