History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... allowed to remain unquestioned.1 1 Tacitus ascribes the act without hesitation to Tiberius : Primum facinus novi principatus fuit Postumi Agrippæ cædes . . . . and Dion CHAP . XLIL A.D. 14 . A. U. 767 . 6 HISTORY OF THE ROMANS.
... allowed to remain unquestioned.1 1 Tacitus ascribes the act without hesitation to Tiberius : Primum facinus novi principatus fuit Postumi Agrippæ cædes . . . . and Dion CHAP . XLIL A.D. 14 . A. U. 767 . 6 HISTORY OF THE ROMANS.
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... allowed to a widow , and required a special exemption from the senate.2 It was provided at the same time that Livia should be adopted into the Julian family , and distinguished with the title of Augusta . In default of the survival of ...
... allowed to a widow , and required a special exemption from the senate.2 It was provided at the same time that Livia should be adopted into the Julian family , and distinguished with the title of Augusta . In default of the survival of ...
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... allowed the senate simply to make choice of two from among them : but the aspirants for honour were no longer sub- jected to the humiliation of suing , or the pain of being refused , and the express recommendation of the emperor himself ...
... allowed the senate simply to make choice of two from among them : but the aspirants for honour were no longer sub- jected to the humiliation of suing , or the pain of being refused , and the express recommendation of the emperor himself ...
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... allowed them , on the confirmation of the empire to Tiberius , were occupied by the most ardent spirits in fanning the flames of sedition ; yet it must be observed , that among all their mur- murs , they never pretended that the death ...
... allowed them , on the confirmation of the empire to Tiberius , were occupied by the most ardent spirits in fanning the flames of sedition ; yet it must be observed , that among all their mur- murs , they never pretended that the death ...
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... allowed his son and nephew to treat with them , and amuse them with specious hopes which they had not the power to confirm.1 His advisers at Rome frequently urged him to go in person and quell the sedition by the majesty of his presence ...
... allowed his son and nephew to treat with them , and amuse them with specious hopes which they had not the power to confirm.1 His advisers at Rome frequently urged him to go in person and quell the sedition by the majesty of his presence ...
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