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1 More fighting, more uncertainty, more Roman blood spilt on Roman streets ?
2 We talked over the old days when we played together about the Roman streets and ruins.
3 To move safely through Roman streets required not so much caution as it did strategic planning.
4 Cologne and Trier alone, or almost alone, keep Roman streets in modern use, and they are significant.
5 This street is said to have been lighted at nights, while the Roman streets remained dark and dangerous.
6 It was said to date from the Flood: it had Roman streets , and Byzantine remains, and Syriac goldsmiths.
7 The cases are few in which survivals of Roman streets have conditioned the external form of mediaeval or modern towns.
8 The street, like other Roman streets , was narrow; it was dirty like them, and, like them, was paved with cobble-stones.
9 We learn that his first wanderings through the Roman streets with Cecile acquainted him only with her enthusiasm for pre-Christian Rome.
10 He pads around unrealistically empty Roman streets at night, at once deeply familiar with the city's marvels and quietly, gratefully appreciative.
11 There had been terrible and bloody fights in the Roman streets between the parties of the contending aspirants for the papal seat.
12 Yet both bear to-day the stamp of the Middle Ages, and the Roman streets which they use are small and nearly unrecognizable fragments.
13 I touched relics of Roman streets , sat in a garden created within a bombed out church and remembered the Great Fire of 1666.
14 The city was, indeed, liberally policed, but Roman streets , as we have seen, were for the most part narrow, crooked, and unlighted at night.
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