History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... imperial family and consulship ( A. U.784 . ) . Alarmed at the jealousy of Tiberius , he conspires against him . — Tiberius determines , with the assistance of Macro , to overthrow him . His arrest in the Senate- house , and execution ...
... imperial family and consulship ( A. U.784 . ) . Alarmed at the jealousy of Tiberius , he conspires against him . — Tiberius determines , with the assistance of Macro , to overthrow him . His arrest in the Senate- house , and execution ...
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... imperial functions , from no personal regard or admiration , nor from any deliberate belief that he was the fittest of the citizens to assume preeminence over them , but from an almost unconscious acknowledgment of his divine or ...
... imperial functions , from no personal regard or admiration , nor from any deliberate belief that he was the fittest of the citizens to assume preeminence over them , but from an almost unconscious acknowledgment of his divine or ...
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... imperial system in his person . The terms in which he had convoked the Fathers had been stu- diously moderate and cautious . He had been follows him . Suetonius speaks more dubiously : Quos codicillos dubium fuit Augustusne moriens ...
... imperial system in his person . The terms in which he had convoked the Fathers had been stu- diously moderate and cautious . He had been follows him . Suetonius speaks more dubiously : Quos codicillos dubium fuit Augustusne moriens ...
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... imperial supremacy . The senators received his harangue in silence , rather from their uncertainty as to his 1 Vell . ii . 124. : Veluti luctatio civitatis fuit pugnantis cum Cæsare senatus populique , ut stationi paternæ succederet ...
... imperial supremacy . The senators received his harangue in silence , rather from their uncertainty as to his 1 Vell . ii . 124. : Veluti luctatio civitatis fuit pugnantis cum Cæsare senatus populique , ut stationi paternæ succederet ...
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... imperial functions he was prepared to accept for himself . Tiberius was for a moment embarrassed ; but speedily recovering himself , he replied adroitly that it was not for him to choose or to reject any particular charge , when for his ...
... imperial functions he was prepared to accept for himself . Tiberius was for a moment embarrassed ; but speedily recovering himself , he replied adroitly that it was not for him to choose or to reject any particular charge , when for his ...
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