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... equal share of honours and privileges , the senate indeed preferred the chance of arms to an ignominious con- cession . The Samnites and the Lucanians paid the severe penalty of their rashness ; but the rest of the Italian states , as ...
... equal share of honours and privileges , the senate indeed preferred the chance of arms to an ignominious con- cession . The Samnites and the Lucanians paid the severe penalty of their rashness ; but the rest of the Italian states , as ...
Side 27
... equals . tem . To resume , in a few words , the sys- General idea of tem of the imperial government ; as it the ... equal intercourse of visits and entertainments . Their habit , their palace , their table , were suited only to the ...
... equals . tem . To resume , in a few words , the sys- General idea of tem of the imperial government ; as it the ... equal intercourse of visits and entertainments . Their habit , their palace , their table , were suited only to the ...
Side 46
... equal to his own . In that age , the art of fortification , and the principles of tactics , were well understood by all p Dion , 1. lxxiv . p . 1241. Herodian , 1. ii . p . 84 . 4 Dion , ( 1. lxxiv . p . 1244. ) who assisted at the ...
... equal to his own . In that age , the art of fortification , and the principles of tactics , were well understood by all p Dion , 1. lxxiv . p . 1241. Herodian , 1. ii . p . 84 . 4 Dion , ( 1. lxxiv . p . 1244. ) who assisted at the ...
Side 52
... equal and inde- pendent power . and Such a divided form of government Jealousy would have proved a source of discord hatred of the two emperors . between the most affectionate brothers . It was impossible that it could long subsist ...
... equal and inde- pendent power . and Such a divided form of government Jealousy would have proved a source of discord hatred of the two emperors . between the most affectionate brothers . It was impossible that it could long subsist ...
Side 66
... equal terms , " with the payment of new taxes , which had not affected them as sub- jects , derived an ample compensation from the rank they obtained , the privileges they acquired , and the fair prospect of honours and fortune that was ...
... equal terms , " with the payment of new taxes , which had not affected them as sub- jects , derived an ample compensation from the rank they obtained , the privileges they acquired , and the fair prospect of honours and fortune that was ...
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