History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... arm of his great prede- cessor , and imbued him with so lofty a sense of his political mission . Though a man undoubtedly of no mean ability , both military and administrative , he seems to have been wanting in the higher quality of ...
... arm of his great prede- cessor , and imbued him with so lofty a sense of his political mission . Though a man undoubtedly of no mean ability , both military and administrative , he seems to have been wanting in the higher quality of ...
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... arms her infant child Caius , the pet and playfellow of the soldiers , the feelings of the spec- tators were moved to remorse . Germanicus seized Tac . Ann . i . 34-36 . larity of The popu Germani- cus , and his quelling the success in ...
... arms her infant child Caius , the pet and playfellow of the soldiers , the feelings of the spec- tators were moved to remorse . Germanicus seized Tac . Ann . i . 34-36 . larity of The popu Germani- cus , and his quelling the success in ...
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... arms alone could decide whether the empire should be ex- tended to the Elbe , or restrained from henceforth within the barrier of the Rhine . This was the result to which the young Cæsar's impetuosity had brought affairs on the northern ...
... arms alone could decide whether the empire should be ex- tended to the Elbe , or restrained from henceforth within the barrier of the Rhine . This was the result to which the young Cæsar's impetuosity had brought affairs on the northern ...
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... arms of their slaughtered enemies , and the chains found ready in their camp for binding their captives . On the summit they raised a stone pillar inscribed with the names of the conquered tribes ; and , finally , the army saluted the ...
... arms of their slaughtered enemies , and the chains found ready in their camp for binding their captives . On the summit they raised a stone pillar inscribed with the names of the conquered tribes ; and , finally , the army saluted the ...
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... arms , so little had they been dispirited by 1 Tac . Ann . ii . 19-22 . 2 Tac . Ann . ii . 23 .: Adulta jam æstate : thus explained by Servius on Virg . Ecl . x . 74 .; Georg . i . 43 . VOL . V. E CHAP . XLIL A.D. 16 . A. U. 769 . UNDER ...
... arms , so little had they been dispirited by 1 Tac . Ann . ii . 19-22 . 2 Tac . Ann . ii . 23 .: Adulta jam æstate : thus explained by Servius on Virg . Ecl . x . 74 .; Georg . i . 43 . VOL . V. E CHAP . XLIL A.D. 16 . A. U. 769 . UNDER ...
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