Walks in Rome (including Tivoli, Frascati, and Albano) . F. F. Tuckett. Walks in Rome 321 crossway with a palm, and in the centre of which is preserved afragment of the ancient wall of the time of King Servius fragment, in the neighbouring Palazzo Antonelli, retains amassive stone archway, supposed to be the Porta Fontinalis. Thefoundations under this arch are important as showing the use ofconcrete as early as the time of the Kings. The palace was builtby one of the nephews of that great cardinal, of brigand-ancestry,who was long the prime minister of Pius IX. AntoneUi was the


Walks in Rome (including Tivoli, Frascati, and Albano) . F. F. Tuckett. Walks in Rome 321 crossway with a palm, and in the centre of which is preserved afragment of the ancient wall of the time of King Servius fragment, in the neighbouring Palazzo Antonelli, retains amassive stone archway, supposed to be the Porta Fontinalis. Thefoundations under this arch are important as showing the use ofconcrete as early as the time of the Kings. The palace was builtby one of the nephews of that great cardinal, of brigand-ancestry,who was long the prime minister of Pius IX. AntoneUi was the best hated man ol his day, uot only in Europe andItaly, but by a large proportion of Churchmen.—F. Marion Crawford. Hence the modern Via Nazionale with its tramway leads eastdirect up to S. Maria degli Angeli, and west, through what was thegarden of Antonelli, down to the Piazza Colonna. The turn givento the hill near this, and the effect of the lofty and luxuriant Aldo-brandini Garden with its tall palms and cypresses amongst thehouses, is, nevertheless, one of th


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