History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... interests of the republic.1 Tiberius was anxious that the citizens should Funeral notice the modest deference of their deceased ruler to their presumed supremacy , and fancy that the empire , with all its various powers and prero ...
... interests of the republic.1 Tiberius was anxious that the citizens should Funeral notice the modest deference of their deceased ruler to their presumed supremacy , and fancy that the empire , with all its various powers and prero ...
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... interest in literature . His com- positions in Greek and Latin verse were varied , and perhaps more than respectable for school exercises , with which only they should be com- pared.1 ( Nor did he neglect the practice of ora- tory ...
... interest in literature . His com- positions in Greek and Latin verse were varied , and perhaps more than respectable for school exercises , with which only they should be com- pared.1 ( Nor did he neglect the practice of ora- tory ...
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... interest the remains of the camps of Varus , which showed by their diminished size and incomplete defences the failing strength and de- creasing numbers of the flying force at each suc- Funeral ho- cessive nightfall . The soldiers ...
... interest the remains of the camps of Varus , which showed by their diminished size and incomplete defences the failing strength and de- creasing numbers of the flying force at each suc- Funeral ho- cessive nightfall . The soldiers ...
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... interests , in the midst of foreign foes and domestic sedition , was at the best impolitic ; the Romans regarded it , moreover , as unjust and dishonourable , and un- worthy of the descendant of their magnanimous Cæsars . They ascribed ...
... interests , in the midst of foreign foes and domestic sedition , was at the best impolitic ; the Romans regarded it , moreover , as unjust and dishonourable , and un- worthy of the descendant of their magnanimous Cæsars . They ascribed ...
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... interest in the subjugation of the Germans ; and the dissensions of their states and princes , which peace was not ... interests . It is vexatious , however , to observe how little reliance we can place on the panegyric of Tacitus . His ...
... interest in the subjugation of the Germans ; and the dissensions of their states and princes , which peace was not ... interests . It is vexatious , however , to observe how little reliance we can place on the panegyric of Tacitus . His ...
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