| John Moore - 1780 - 466 páginas
...difperfed by a ftorm,and many of the fhips loft,. the Emperor gave orders that the ftatue of Neptune fhould not be carried in proceffion with thofe of the other...either cafe he deemed him not worthy of any. public mark of diftincUoR. The genuine tenets of the Roman C«itholic church certainly do not authorij(g,'t... | |
| John Adams - 1792 - 382 páginas
...•fed by a ftorm, and many of the fhips loft, the Emperor gave orders that the ftatue of Neptune fhould not be carried in proceffion with thofe of the other...that the God of the Sea was unwilling or unable to prote& his -navy, and in either cafe he deemed him notworthy of any public mark of diftinction. The... | |
| James Lackington - 1794 - 346 páginas
...Suetonius informs us, that the fleet of Auguftus having been difperfed by a florin, and many of thefliips loft, the Emperor gave orders that the ftatue of Neptune...carried in proceffion with thofe of the other gods. My above rafli adventure made a great noife in the town, and was talked of many miles round. Some feSv... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 346 páginas
...lost, the emperor gave orders that the statue of Neptune should not be carried in procession with those of the other gods, from an opinion that the god of...unwilling or unable to protect his navy ; and, in either case, he deemed him not worthy of any public mark of distinction. The genuine tenets of the Roman catholic... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 450 páginas
...lost, the emperor gave orders that the statue of Neptune should not be carried in procession with those of the other gods, from an opinion that the god of the sea was un willing or unable to protect his navy ; and in either case he deemed him not worthy of any public... | |
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