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XXI |
118
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Cicero on Gladiatorial Combats | 118
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Contest between Prisoners of Hannibal | 118
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Rope-walking Elephants | 120
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Gladiators in Sea-Fights | 121
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Midas | 121
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XXII |
123
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Paul and the Christians | 123
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Regulus | 126
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Canal along the Appian Way | 129
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XXIII |
130
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Albanus Mons | 130
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Priests of Diana | 130
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Mausoleum | 132
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Death of Vitellius | 133
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XXIV |
136
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Vespasian in the East | 137
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The Dead Sea | 137
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Forms of Worship in Palestine | 139
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Floating Islands | 140
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Stasimus and the One-eyed Soldier | 141
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XXV |
142
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Letter from Cornelius | 142
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Sack and Rebuilding of Rome | 144
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Fire in Nero’s Time | 145
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XXVI |
147
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The Mulvian Bridge | 147
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Cicero’s Verse | 148
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March of the Fabii | 148
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Arrival of the Magna Mater at Rome | 149
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Sacrifice of Fabius during the Siege of the Capitolium | 150
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XXVII |
153
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Milo the Athlete | 153
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Polydamas Killed in a Cave | 155
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Sejanus Saves the Life of Tiberius | 155
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Gyges and the Ring | 156
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XXVIII |
158
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An Alarming Omen | 158
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Omens Given a Favorable Turn | 158
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Adventure with Brigands | 160
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XXIX |
164
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A Night Alarm | 164
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Stasimus and the Irate Farmer | 165
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XXX |
169
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Battle of Sentinum | 169
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Heroism of Marcus Curtius | 171
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The Water Supply of Alexandria | 173
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XXXI |
175
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Battle at the Metaurus | 175
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Moses in the Bulrushes | 178
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