Philapelphia, 1835. — 507 p.
Examination of the Stories of L. Tarquinius and Servius Tullius
The Oenotrians and Pelasgians
The Opicans and Ausonians
The Aborigines and Latins
The Sabines and Sabellians
The Tuscans or Etruscans
The Umbrians
Iapygia
The Greeks in Italy
The Ligurians and Venetians
The Three Islands
LEneas and the Trojans in Latium
Alba
Various Traditions concerning the founding of the City
Romulus and Numa
Beginning and Nature of the earliest History
The Era from the Foundation of the City
On the Secular Cycle
The Beginning of Rome and its Earliest Tribes
The Patrician Houses and the Curies
The Senate, the Interrexes, and the Kings
Tullus Hostilius and Ancus
The Lay of L. Tarquinius Priscus and Servius Tullius
The Completeing the City of Rome
The Six Equestrian Centuries
The Commonalty, and the Plebeian Tribes
The Centuries
Tarquinius the Tyrant, and the Banishment of the Tarquins
Commentary on the Story of the last Tarquinius
The Beginning of the Republic, and the Treaty with Carthage
The War with Porsenna
The Period down to the Death of Tarquinius
The Dictatorship
The Cwnmonalty before the Secession, and the Nexi
The Secession of the Commonalty, and the Tribunes