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... August . p . 5. 8. If all our historians were lost , medals , inscriptions , and other monuments , would be sufficient to record the travels of hadrian.t ( 5 ) See the Augustan History and the Epitomes . their virtuous labours were ...
... August . p . 5. 8. If all our historians were lost , medals , inscriptions , and other monuments , would be sufficient to record the travels of hadrian.t ( 5 ) See the Augustan History and the Epitomes . their virtuous labours were ...
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... August . c . 56 . ( 5 ) Tum primum Comitia e campo ad patres translata sunt . Tacit . Annal . i . 15. The word primum seems to allude to some faint and unsuccessful efforts which were made towards restoring them to the people . By ...
... August . c . 56 . ( 5 ) Tum primum Comitia e campo ad patres translata sunt . Tacit . Annal . i . 15. The word primum seems to allude to some faint and unsuccessful efforts which were made towards restoring them to the people . By ...
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... August , c . 25 ) . See the use Tibe- rius made of the senate in the mutiny of the Pannonian legions ( Tacit Annal . i ) . ( 2 ) These words seem to have been the constitutional language . See Tacit . Annal . xiii . 4. † ( 3 ) The first ...
... August , c . 25 ) . See the use Tibe- rius made of the senate in the mutiny of the Pannonian legions ( Tacit Annal . i ) . ( 2 ) These words seem to have been the constitutional language . See Tacit . Annal . xiii . 4. † ( 3 ) The first ...
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... August . p . 25 . ( 4 ) He was fond of the theatre , and not insensible to the charms of the fair sex . Marcus Antoninus , L 16. Hist . August . p . 20 , 21. Julian in Cæsar . ( 5 ) The enemies of Marcus charged him with hypocrisy , and ...
... August . p . 25 . ( 4 ) He was fond of the theatre , and not insensible to the charms of the fair sex . Marcus Antoninus , L 16. Hist . August . p . 20 , 21. Julian in Cæsar . ( 5 ) The enemies of Marcus charged him with hypocrisy , and ...
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... August . in Avid . Cassio . ‡ ( 3 ) Hist . August . in Marc . Antonin . c . 18 . ( 4 ) Vitellius consumed , in mere eating , at least six millions of our money , in about seven months . It Is not easy to express his vices with dignity ...
... August . in Avid . Cassio . ‡ ( 3 ) Hist . August . in Marc . Antonin . c . 18 . ( 4 ) Vitellius consumed , in mere eating , at least six millions of our money , in about seven months . It Is not easy to express his vices with dignity ...
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