History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... body , it was decreed , should be borne into the Field of Mars through the Gate of Triumph , but Tiberius himself interfered to moderate the officious zeal of indi- vidual courtiers . The populace signified their de- termination to ...
... body , it was decreed , should be borne into the Field of Mars through the Gate of Triumph , but Tiberius himself interfered to moderate the officious zeal of indi- vidual courtiers . The populace signified their de- termination to ...
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... body , at least in name , which had struck down another Cæsar sixty years before , which had conceded honours to his corpse under bitter compulsion , and driven his adorers from his shrine with blows and menaces , now combined with all ...
... body , at least in name , which had struck down another Cæsar sixty years before , which had conceded honours to his corpse under bitter compulsion , and driven his adorers from his shrine with blows and menaces , now combined with all ...
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... body was entirely devoted to the imperial regime . In the camp , on the contrary , he knew not on whom he might depend , or how far the traditions of military allegiance still retained their potency . By remaining within the precincts ...
... body was entirely devoted to the imperial regime . In the camp , on the contrary , he knew not on whom he might depend , or how far the traditions of military allegiance still retained their potency . By remaining within the precincts ...
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... body of cavalry was dispatched by a more northerly route along the borders of the Frisii to the same destination ; while the Cæsar himself embarked with four legions in a flotilla , to coast the shores of the con- tinent , and enter the ...
... body of cavalry was dispatched by a more northerly route along the borders of the Frisii to the same destination ; while the Cæsar himself embarked with four legions in a flotilla , to coast the shores of the con- tinent , and enter the ...
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... bodies kept in reserve behind , assailed by the Roman horse , were dislodged from its shelter , and driven headlong to- wards the plain . The Cherusci , the bravest and steadiest of the native forces , had occupied the centre of the ...
... bodies kept in reserve behind , assailed by the Roman horse , were dislodged from its shelter , and driven headlong to- wards the plain . The Cherusci , the bravest and steadiest of the native forces , had occupied the centre of the ...
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