| Basil Kennett - Rome - 1731 - 492 pages
...and Mafter were known to the World. Befides this, they fent Prefents to one another among Friends : No War was to be proclaimed, and no Offender executed: The Schools kept a Vacation, and nothing but Mirth and Freedom was to be met with in the City. They kept at firft only one Day, the... | |
| Basil Kennett - Rome - 1754 - 480 pages
...and Matter were known to the World. Befides this, they fent Prefents to one another among Friends : No War was to be proclaimed, and no Offender executed : The Schools kept a Vacation, and nothing but Mirth and Freedom was to be met with in the City. They kept at firft or.ly one Day, the... | |
| Basil Kennett - Rome - 1767 - 490 pages
...and Mafter were known to the World. Befides this, they fent Prefenh to one another among Friends .• No War was to be proclaimed, and no Offender executed : The Schools kept a Vacation, and nothing but Mirth and Freedom was to be met with in the City. They kept at firft only one Day, the... | |
| Basil Kennett - Rome - 1793 - 570 pages
...and Mafter were known to the World. Befides this, they fent Prefents to one another among Friends : No War was to be proclaimed, and no Offender executed: The Schools kept a Vacation, and nothing but Mirth and Freedom was to be met with in the City. They kept at firft only one Day, the... | |
| John Brand - Christian antiquities - 1810 - 510 pages
...among- us at this Season of " tides this they tent Presents to one another, among Friends. Ab •• War was to be proclaimed, and no Offender executed. The " Schools kept- a Vacation, and nothing but Mirth and Freedom " uas to be met with in the City. They kept at first only one f>aj/,... | |
| Basil Kennett - Education - 1812 - 434 pages
...and master were known to the world. Besides this, they sent presents to one another among friends ; no war was to be proclaimed, and no offender executed; the schools kept a vacation, and nothing but mirth and. freedom was to be met with in the city, They kept at first only one day, the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Rome - 1828 - 360 pages
...other ; no war was to be proclaimed, and no offender was to be executed : the schools were allowed a vacation, and masters treated their slaves on an...liberty enjoyed under Sa'turn, when the distinction of masters and servants was unknown to the world. It was customary to appoint festivals for expiating... | |
| William Wallace Fyfe - Carols - 1860 - 208 pages
...servant were known to the world. Besides this, they sent presents to one another amongst friends ; no war was to be proclaimed, and no offender executed. The schools kept a vacation, and nothing but mirth and freedom was to be met with in the city." — Kennett's Roma Antiqua Notitia.... | |
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