The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... esteem so dissojute a sovereign, \nor is it easy to conceal a just contempt. Some unguarded expreffions which dropt from Claudius, were officially tranfmitted to the royal ear. . The emperor's answer to an 'officer of confidence ...
... esteem so dissojute a sovereign, \nor is it easy to conceal a just contempt. Some unguarded expreffions which dropt from Claudius, were officially tranfmitted to the royal ear. . The emperor's answer to an 'officer of confidence ...
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... esteem could extort, they liberally poured forth on the memory of their deceased sovereign, Such' acknowledgmcnts as gratitude could inspire, they returned to the, faithful armies of the republic, who entertained so just a sense-of the ...
... esteem could extort, they liberally poured forth on the memory of their deceased sovereign, Such' acknowledgmcnts as gratitude could inspire, they returned to the, faithful armies of the republic, who entertained so just a sense-of the ...
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... esteem the birth of Tacitus more truly noble than that of kings. He claimed his descent from the philosophic historian, whose writings will instruct the last generations of mankind 5. The senator Tacitus was then seventy4 Vopiscus (in ...
... esteem the birth of Tacitus more truly noble than that of kings. He claimed his descent from the philosophic historian, whose writings will instruct the last generations of mankind 5. The senator Tacitus was then seventy4 Vopiscus (in ...
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... esteem by a spirited declaration, that although his_a_ge might disable him from the performance of military exploits, his counsels should never he unq '5 Vopiscus in Hist. August. p. 230. 231,233. The senators celebrated the happy ...
... esteem by a spirited declaration, that although his_a_ge might disable him from the performance of military exploits, his counsels should never he unq '5 Vopiscus in Hist. August. p. 230. 231,233. The senators celebrated the happy ...
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... esteem he was' ' highly' indebted, he could not escape the suspicion of being accessary to a deed from whence he derived the principal advantage. He enjoyed, at least before hisv elevation, an acknowledged character of virtue and ...
... esteem he was' ' highly' indebted, he could not escape the suspicion of being accessary to a deed from whence he derived the principal advantage. He enjoyed, at least before hisv elevation, an acknowledged character of virtue and ...
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