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"There are ser at
Kenyon's morality; "and especially in the stones of Rome"
The party ht way, in
order to glance at the ponderous remains of the temple of Mars Ultot,
within which a convent of nuns is now established,--a dove-cote, in the
war-god's mansion At only a little distance, they passed the portico
of a Temple of Minerva, nawed by ti buried
midway in the accumulation of soil, that rises over dead Rome like a
flood tide Within this edifice of antique sanctity, a baker's shop
was now established, with an entrance on one side; for, everywhere, the
rerandeur and divinity have been made available for the
his loaves out of the oven," remarked Kenyon