History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... fact too great for a single hand , and might fully tax the powers of more than one associate . He hinted , perhaps , at the policy of appointing a third triumvirate , to divide the cares to which Augustus had alone been equal ; just as ...
... fact too great for a single hand , and might fully tax the powers of more than one associate . He hinted , perhaps , at the policy of appointing a third triumvirate , to divide the cares to which Augustus had alone been equal ; just as ...
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... fact that Tacitus and Suetonius are not agreed as to the turn the discus- sion ultimately took the former gives us to understand that Tiberius broke up the meeting without any specific declaration of assuming the empire ; but Suetonius ...
... fact that Tacitus and Suetonius are not agreed as to the turn the discus- sion ultimately took the former gives us to understand that Tiberius broke up the meeting without any specific declaration of assuming the empire ; but Suetonius ...
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... fact au- thoritative . The senators accepted with gratitude the relief from a delicate and invidious responsi- bility , and the people acquiesced in the change with scarcely an audible murmur.1 1 Tac . Ann . i . 15 .: Tum primum a campo ...
... fact au- thoritative . The senators accepted with gratitude the relief from a delicate and invidious responsi- bility , and the people acquiesced in the change with scarcely an audible murmur.1 1 Tac . Ann . i . 15 .: Tum primum a campo ...
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... fact to relinquish the command . The most he could do was to secure a retreat for the envoys , upon whom the fury of the insurgents was about to fall , and at the same time for his wife and children , whom he was anxious to remove to a ...
... fact to relinquish the command . The most he could do was to secure a retreat for the envoys , upon whom the fury of the insurgents was about to fall , and at the same time for his wife and children , whom he was anxious to remove to a ...
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... fact nothing but annually recurring disappointments . It was time , the em- peror suggested , to change the policy which had hitherto reigned in the Roman quarters , and relinquishing the employment of military force , which had been ...
... fact nothing but annually recurring disappointments . It was time , the em- peror suggested , to change the policy which had hitherto reigned in the Roman quarters , and relinquishing the employment of military force , which had been ...
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