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MEANS OF TRAVEL. _Gallus_. W.A. Becker. Chap. iv. _The Private Life of the Romans_. H.W. Johnston. P. 280. _The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 514. VIA APPIA. _Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. Pp. 130, 264. _The Private Life of the Romans_. H.W. Johnston. P. 282. _Walks in Rome_. Augustus J.C. Hare. Pp. 303, 343. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 486. _Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 106. THE ANCIENT STREET-BULLY. _Society in Rome under the Caesars_. William Ralph Inge. Chap. iii. LUXURIES ENJOYED BY THE WEALTHY TRAVELER. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 540. SOME ROMAN GODS. "There are in Rome more gods than citizens." --Fustel de Coulanges POEM.--To the Gods of the Country. _Helen Redeemed and Other Poems_. Maurice Hewlett. P. 193. THE PAGAN ALTARS. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 149. THE GREATER AND LESSER GODS. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 22. _The Ancient City_. Fustel de Coulanges. P. 201. _The Classic Myths in English Literature_. Charles Mills Gayley. Chap. xvi. POEM.--Miracles. _Two Rivulets_. Walt Whitman. P. 102. DID CAESAR BELIEVE IN GODS? _A Friend of Caesar_. William Stearns Davis. P. 309. POEM.--By the Roman Road. THE GODS OF THE UNDERWORLD. _Classic Myths in English Literature_. Charles Mills Gayley. Chap. iv. THE GODS OF THE WATERS. _The Classic Myths in English Literature_. Charles Mills Gayley. Chap. v. POEM.--Palladium. _Poems_. Matthew Arnold. P. 273. POEM.--What has become of the Gods? _Poetical Works_. John G. Saxe. P. 22. HYMN TO APOLLO. _Complete Poetical Works_. John Keats. P. 7. SOME FAMOUS TEMPLES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN ROME "A vast wilderness of consecrated buildings of all shapes and fancies." --Dickens THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE TEMPLES. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 159. Vol. ii, p. 691. _The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 297. THE TEMPLE OF CONCORD. _Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. P. 77. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 161. _Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 65. _The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner.
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