Views of the Gates of Rome; The Light Horse Gate formerly Pasterula: 1. St. Peters Church 2. the Pontifical Palace 3. the Quarters of the Light Horse Guards 4. part of the Palace of the Holy Offices
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A Perspective View of the Quirinal or Palace of the Pope, on Mount Cavalle at Rome
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The Church of St. Mary the Great at Rome, with the additional Buildings on each side; Also the Antique Column brought hither from the Temple of Peace, by Pope Paul, V
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A Perspective View of Marcellus's Theatre &c., at Rome
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A View of Trajan's Pillar at Rome &c
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A Perspective View of the Church and Hospital of the Holy Ghost at Rome
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A Perspective View of the Place & Church of St. John of Lateran at Rome
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The Gate of the Holy Spirit: 1. the Church of the Holy Spirit 2. the summer House in the Barbarini Gardens
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Prota del Popolo or People Gate formerly Flaminia: 1. the Church of St. maria del Popolo
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A Perspective View of the Seat of Lodovisi with Part of the City of Rome
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St. John's Gate formerly Caelmontana, The Entrance from the Antient latin Causeway
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A Perspective View of St. Peter's Church at Rome
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The Holy Gate formerly Viminalis, The road to Nomentena
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A View of the Common Place Embellish'd with New Buildings and a View of the City of Rome as it is at this Present Time
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A Perspective View of the Seat of Belevedere in Vaticano near Rome
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A Perspective View of St. Martins Church also the Arch of Neptimius Severus at Rome
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Rome in it's Original Splendor
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Rome in it's Original Splendor; 1. the Temple of Vesta 2. Virgins going to Sacrifice 3. The Imperial Palace 4. A Fountain of Medicinal Water 5. The Arch of Trajan 6. The Tomb of Cestus
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The City of Ancient Rome as in the Reign of Caesar Augustus. Exhibiting in their proper Situations the Public & Magnificent Structures of Rome, in it's highest Glory