History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... continued in the enjoy- ment of favour and dignity till his death , A. u . 786. Tac . Ann . vi . 27. ; see below . C. Asinius Gallus was son of Asinius Pollio , and married to Vipsania , the divorced wife of Tiberius . For his death ...
... continued in the enjoy- ment of favour and dignity till his death , A. u . 786. Tac . Ann . vi . 27. ; see below . C. Asinius Gallus was son of Asinius Pollio , and married to Vipsania , the divorced wife of Tiberius . For his death ...
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... continued to allege excuses for inde- cision and inactivity . He was well aware that at Rome he was supported by the name and influence of the senate , which as a body was entirely devoted to the imperial regime . In the camp , on the ...
... continued to allege excuses for inde- cision and inactivity . He was well aware that at Rome he was supported by the name and influence of the senate , which as a body was entirely devoted to the imperial regime . In the camp , on the ...
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... continued their homeward march , and arrived in safety at Vetera , where the rumour of their having been surrounded and cut to pieces had already preceded them . The residents of the left bank , in their alarm , would have broken their ...
... continued their homeward march , and arrived in safety at Vetera , where the rumour of their having been surrounded and cut to pieces had already preceded them . The residents of the left bank , in their alarm , would have broken their ...
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... continued unabashed to urge upon him the obvious inducements to submission , -such as the magnitude of the Roman power , the clemency of the emperor , the kindness with which his wife and child had been treated , and , on the other hand ...
... continued unabashed to urge upon him the obvious inducements to submission , -such as the magnitude of the Roman power , the clemency of the emperor , the kindness with which his wife and child had been treated , and , on the other hand ...
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... continued without intermission till nightfall . At the close of the bloody day the victors reared a great mound of earth , which they surmounted with the arms of their slaughtered enemies , and the chains found ready in their camp for ...
... continued without intermission till nightfall . At the close of the bloody day the victors reared a great mound of earth , which they surmounted with the arms of their slaughtered enemies , and the chains found ready in their camp for ...
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