History of the Romans Under the Empire, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1856 |
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... 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 assume great authority over ...
... 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 assume great authority over ...
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... respect himself . Piso believed himself to be appointed to the government of Syria for the purpose of checking the ambitious designs which it was so easy to impute to Germanicus , and Plan- cina may very probably have been instructed by ...
... respect himself . Piso believed himself to be appointed to the government of Syria for the purpose of checking the ambitious designs which it was so easy to impute to Germanicus , and Plan- cina may very probably have been instructed by ...
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... respecting the movement of troops , and the meeting between them , which took place at their winter quarters at Cyrrhus , had been marked by coldness on the one side , and defiance hardly disguised on the other . Piso had taken upon ...
... respecting the movement of troops , and the meeting between them , which took place at their winter quarters at Cyrrhus , had been marked by coldness on the one side , and defiance hardly disguised on the other . Piso had taken upon ...
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... respect unusual in a sovereign ruler . But he had used his influence , in deference to his mother , to screen Plancina from prosecution ; and so poignantly did he feel the disgrace of this interference , so much was he mortified at the ...
... respect unusual in a sovereign ruler . But he had used his influence , in deference to his mother , to screen Plancina from prosecution ; and so poignantly did he feel the disgrace of this interference , so much was he mortified at the ...
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... respect to be still matter of question . The fault of the emperor , which gave rise to the most unfavourable surmises , lay in his want of firmness and decision as to the conduct of the case . However deeply irritated at the con- tumacy ...
... respect to be still matter of question . The fault of the emperor , which gave rise to the most unfavourable surmises , lay in his want of firmness and decision as to the conduct of the case . However deeply irritated at the con- tumacy ...
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