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... troops to desert an unworthy master, who sacrificed the public happiness to his luxury, and the lives of his most valuable subjects to the slightest suspicions. The arts of Aureolus diffused fears and discontent among the principal ...
... troops to desert an unworthy master, who sacrificed the public happiness to his luxury, and the lives of his most valuable subjects to the slightest suspicions. The arts of Aureolus diffused fears and discontent among the principal ...
Side 4
... troops expressed some suspicion and resentment, till the one was removed, and the otherassuaged, by a donative of twenty pieces of gold to each soldier. They then ra* tified the election, and acknowledged the merit of'their new ...
... troops expressed some suspicion and resentment, till the one was removed, and the otherassuaged, by a donative of twenty pieces of gold to each soldier. They then ra* tified the election, and acknowledged the merit of'their new ...
Side 5
... troops in Thrace, .Ma=.fia, Dacia, Pannonia, and Dalmatia, the appointments of the praefect of Egypt, the establish, ment of the proconsul of Africa, and the sure' prospect of the consulship. By his victories over the Goths, he deserved ...
... troops in Thrace, .Ma=.fia, Dacia, Pannonia, and Dalmatia, the appointments of the praefect of Egypt, the establish, ment of the proconsul of Africa, and the sure' prospect of the consulship. By his victories over the Goths, he deserved ...
Side 6
... troops; they are already provoked, '5 and it might inflame their fury. I_ myself have 3' sent him some presents: be it your care that '5 he acceþt them with pleasure. Above all, let V him not suspect that I am made acquainted -" with ...
... troops; they are already provoked, '5 and it might inflame their fury. I_ myself have 3' sent him some presents: be it your care that '5 he acceþt them with pleasure. Above all, let V him not suspect that I am made acquainted -" with ...
Side 8
... troops a sense of order and obedience. late emperor had obtained an arbitrary grant of her patrimony. This general was Claudius himself, who had not entirely escaped the contagion of the times. The emperor blushed at the reproach, but ...
... troops a sense of order and obedience. late emperor had obtained an arbitrary grant of her patrimony. This general was Claudius himself, who had not entirely escaped the contagion of the times. The emperor blushed at the reproach, but ...
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