History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... cause of his temporary disgrace . Tiberius reigned in the constant apprehension of the crash which he ex- pected to overwhelm him ; a sword , like that of Damocles , seemed ever suspended over him ; and he scanned with angry ...
... cause of his temporary disgrace . Tiberius reigned in the constant apprehension of the crash which he ex- pected to overwhelm him ; a sword , like that of Damocles , seemed ever suspended over him ; and he scanned with angry ...
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... cause for apprehension lest a rival should start up from amongst the nobility of the capital . Of the possible competitors already designated by Augustus , Lepidus , he had said , was equal to empire , but would disdain to aspire to it ...
... cause for apprehension lest a rival should start up from amongst the nobility of the capital . Of the possible competitors already designated by Augustus , Lepidus , he had said , was equal to empire , but would disdain to aspire to it ...
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... cause for jealousy and distrust even in a private family : between members of a ruling dynasty , the course and succession of which were established on known and long - respected prin- ciples , it would have led no doubt to estrange- 1 ...
... cause for jealousy and distrust even in a private family : between members of a ruling dynasty , the course and succession of which were established on known and long - respected prin- ciples , it would have led no doubt to estrange- 1 ...
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... caused preparations to be made for his anticipated departure . But first the winter season , and when that was passed , the pres- sure of business at home , still furnished him with pleas for delay . His own ministers and intimates were ...
... caused preparations to be made for his anticipated departure . But first the winter season , and when that was passed , the pres- sure of business at home , still furnished him with pleas for delay . His own ministers and intimates were ...
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... caused his success to be magnified or extolled beyond its deserts . It was evidently far too slender to cause in itself any reasonable ground of jealousy . VOL . V. D CHAP . XLII . A. D. 15 . A. U. UNDER THE EMPIRE . 33.
... caused his success to be magnified or extolled beyond its deserts . It was evidently far too slender to cause in itself any reasonable ground of jealousy . VOL . V. D CHAP . XLII . A. D. 15 . A. U. UNDER THE EMPIRE . 33.
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