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... According to the rigour of law , the emperor might have asserted his claim , and the pru- dent Atticus prevented , by a frank confession , the officiousness of informers . But the equitable Nerva , who then filled the throne , refused ...
... According to the rigour of law , the emperor might have asserted his claim , and the pru- dent Atticus prevented , by a frank confession , the officiousness of informers . But the equitable Nerva , who then filled the throne , refused ...
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... according to Spartianus , ( Hist . August . p . 65. ) or else at Sabaria , according to Victor . Mr. Hume , in supposing that the birth and dignity of Severus were too much inferior to the imperial crown , and that he marched into Italy ...
... according to Spartianus , ( Hist . August . p . 65. ) or else at Sabaria , according to Victor . Mr. Hume , in supposing that the birth and dignity of Severus were too much inferior to the imperial crown , and that he marched into Italy ...
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... according to their eastern custom , had attended the army , threw themselves from their covered chariots , and , by exciting the compassion of the soldiers , endeavoured to animate their drooping courage . Antoninus himself , who , in ...
... according to their eastern custom , had attended the army , threw themselves from their covered chariots , and , by exciting the compassion of the soldiers , endeavoured to animate their drooping courage . Antoninus himself , who , in ...
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... according to an equi- table proportion on the property of the citizens.m During more than two hundred years after the con- quest of Veii , the victories of the republic added less to the wealth than to the power of Rome . The states of ...
... according to an equi- table proportion on the property of the citizens.m During more than two hundred years after the con- quest of Veii , the victories of the republic added less to the wealth than to the power of Rome . The states of ...
Side 65
... according to the dictates of reason or caprice , with- out any restraint from the modern fetters of entails and settlements . From various causes the partiality of paternal affection often lost its influence over the stern patriots of ...
... according to the dictates of reason or caprice , with- out any restraint from the modern fetters of entails and settlements . From various causes the partiality of paternal affection often lost its influence over the stern patriots of ...
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