History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... prince was furnished with no definite instructions ; his father had withheld from him the requisite authority for conceding demands which he still hoped to evade . The soldiers were infuriated at this disappointment . Drusus was ...
... prince was furnished with no definite instructions ; his father had withheld from him the requisite authority for conceding demands which he still hoped to evade . The soldiers were infuriated at this disappointment . Drusus was ...
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... Prince , but would not endure to be addressed as Imperator or Dominus.1 While he encouraged the appointment of priests , rituals , and games in honour of his deified predecessor , he vehemently repelled the preposterous adoration ...
... Prince , but would not endure to be addressed as Imperator or Dominus.1 While he encouraged the appointment of priests , rituals , and games in honour of his deified predecessor , he vehemently repelled the preposterous adoration ...
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... prince in the career of public toils and honours . He was glad to remove him from the dissipations of the capital ; he was desirous also of completing his military training : it was surmised by some that he felt more secure in his own ...
... prince in the career of public toils and honours . He was glad to remove him from the dissipations of the capital ; he was desirous also of completing his military training : it was surmised by some that he felt more secure in his own ...
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... prince to whom public affairs of so much im- portance were entrusted , at a moment when every step he took was watched , he must have been well aware , with jealous scrutiny , not only by the emperor , but by at least one powerful rival ...
... prince to whom public affairs of so much im- portance were entrusted , at a moment when every step he took was watched , he must have been well aware , with jealous scrutiny , not only by the emperor , but by at least one powerful rival ...
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... prince , though not uninformed of this insolent behaviour , nevertheless treated his subordinate with marked kindness : on one occasion he even saved his life , by sending him the assistance of some galleys when he was in danger from a ...
... prince , though not uninformed of this insolent behaviour , nevertheless treated his subordinate with marked kindness : on one occasion he even saved his life , by sending him the assistance of some galleys when he was in danger from a ...
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