History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... never absent from his own imagination.1 At the critical moment he might himself have announced , hesitated , and looked timidly around him ; but he was fortunate , if one may say so , in having in his own mother Livia an ally endued ...
... never absent from his own imagination.1 At the critical moment he might himself have announced , hesitated , and looked timidly around him ; but he was fortunate , if one may say so , in having in his own mother Livia an ally endued ...
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... in fanning the flames of sedition ; yet it must be observed , that among all their mur- murs , they never pretended that the death of Augustus released them from their legitimate sub- CHAP . jection 16 HISTORY OF THE ROMANS.
... in fanning the flames of sedition ; yet it must be observed , that among all their mur- murs , they never pretended that the death of Augustus released them from their legitimate sub- CHAP . jection 16 HISTORY OF THE ROMANS.
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... never actually gained : the denarius continuing always to be counted as ten ases in military payments . Hist . Nat . xxxiii . 3 .: Denarium in militari stipendio semper pro x assibus datum . But the whole question is involved in great ...
... never actually gained : the denarius continuing always to be counted as ten ases in military payments . Hist . Nat . xxxiii . 3 .: Denarium in militari stipendio semper pro x assibus datum . But the whole question is involved in great ...
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... never lost sight for a moment , to strengthen his human right as the heir of Julius by the divine right of moral fitness , to which he also pretended . This human right , if I may so call it , of inheritance might be strengthened in the ...
... never lost sight for a moment , to strengthen his human right as the heir of Julius by the divine right of moral fitness , to which he also pretended . This human right , if I may so call it , of inheritance might be strengthened in the ...
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... never ceased to regard with respect and even with awe , allowing himself to be swayed , thwarted , and A.D. 14 . even controlled by her to the last , with the docil- ity of his childish years.1 Nevertheless , though he suffered Livia to ...
... never ceased to regard with respect and even with awe , allowing himself to be swayed , thwarted , and A.D. 14 . even controlled by her to the last , with the docil- ity of his childish years.1 Nevertheless , though he suffered Livia to ...
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