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1 I, 6 | Erythraea, and were brought to Rome, under the name of whatever 2 I, 6 | search out and bring to Rome the writings of the Sibyl; 3 I, 6 | were sent, who conveyed to Rome about a thousand verses 4 I, 6 | the ambassadors brought to Rome, are these testimonies respecting 5 II, 4 | the senate and people of Rome had appeased with sacrifices 6 II, 8 | Publius Vatienus as he went to Rome at night, announcing that 7 II, 8 | she wished to remove to Rome, answered that she wished 8 II, 8 | have released the city of Rome from the long-continued 9 II, 8 | Fortuna, which he had built at Rome, was deprived of his senses, 10 II, 17| she wished to remove to Rome; that Fortuna Muliebris 11 II, 17| Epidaurus freed the city of Rome from pestilence. For the 12 III, 12| Curtius and the two Mures at Rome, would never have preferred 13 III, 20| We know that there are at Rome, and in many cities, certain 14 IV, 5 | Tarquinius Superbus reigned at Rome. Wherefore, since the whole 15 IV, 21| Peter and Paul preached at Rome; and this preaching being 16 V, 15| Athenians as ambassador to Rome, disputed copiously on the 17 VI, 8 | will there be one law at Rome and another at Athens; one 18 VII, 15| under King Romulus, by whom Rome was brought into being, 19 VII, 15| the Sibyls openly say that Rome is doomed to perish, and 20 VII, 25| TIMES, AND OF THE CITY OF ROME,~These are the things which 21 VII, 25| except that while the city of Rome remains it appears that