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... Orat . 4. ) and the usual practice of governors , in the viiith Satire of Juvenal . 1 Sueton . in Claud . - Plin . Hist . Nat . xxx . I. Pelloutier Histoire des Celtes , tom . vi . p . 230-252 . Seneca Consolat . ad Helviam , p . 74 ...
... Orat . 4. ) and the usual practice of governors , in the viiith Satire of Juvenal . 1 Sueton . in Claud . - Plin . Hist . Nat . xxx . I. Pelloutier Histoire des Celtes , tom . vi . p . 230-252 . Seneca Consolat . ad Helviam , p . 74 ...
Side 21
... Orat . xxii . and the Itineraria , p . 572-581 . x Pliny , though a favourite and a minister , made an apology for granting post - horses to his wife on the most urgent business . Epist . x . 121 , 122 . y Bergier Hist . des grands ...
... Orat . xxii . and the Itineraria , p . 572-581 . x Pliny , though a favourite and a minister , made an apology for granting post - horses to his wife on the most urgent business . Epist . x . 121 , 122 . y Bergier Hist . des grands ...
Side 72
... Orat . pro Cornel . Balbo . ) The friendship After the senate had conferred on Tumult at Rome . Maximus and Balbinus an equal por- dian is declared The younger Gor- tion of the consular and tribunitian Cæsar . power , the title of ...
... Orat . pro Cornel . Balbo . ) The friendship After the senate had conferred on Tumult at Rome . Maximus and Balbinus an equal por- dian is declared The younger Gor- tion of the consular and tribunitian Cæsar . power , the title of ...
Side 114
... ( Orat . i . p . 6. ) affirms that Claudius acquired the empire in a just and even holy manner . But we may distrust the partiality of a kinsman . g Hist . August . p . 203. There are some trifling differences concern . ing the ...
... ( Orat . i . p . 6. ) affirms that Claudius acquired the empire in a just and even holy manner . But we may distrust the partiality of a kinsman . g Hist . August . p . 203. There are some trifling differences concern . ing the ...
Side 151
... Orat . viii . p . 203 . z Lactant . de M. P. c . 17. On a similar occasion , Ammianus men- tions the dicacitas plebis , as not very agreeable to an imperial ear . ( See 1. xvi . c . 10. ) à Lactantius accuses Maximian of destroying ...
... Orat . viii . p . 203 . z Lactant . de M. P. c . 17. On a similar occasion , Ammianus men- tions the dicacitas plebis , as not very agreeable to an imperial ear . ( See 1. xvi . c . 10. ) à Lactantius accuses Maximian of destroying ...
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