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... appeared to possess the sovereign authority , and de- volved on the emperors all the executive powers of government . During a happy period 98-180 . of more than fourscore years , the pub- lic administration was conducted by the virtues ...
... appeared to possess the sovereign authority , and de- volved on the emperors all the executive powers of government . During a happy period 98-180 . of more than fourscore years , the pub- lic administration was conducted by the virtues ...
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... appeared in the field , alarmed the declining age of Augustus , and exercised the vigilant prudence of Tiberius at the head of the collected force of the empire . The Pannonians yielded at length to the arms and insti- tutions of Rome ...
... appeared in the field , alarmed the declining age of Augustus , and exercised the vigilant prudence of Tiberius at the head of the collected force of the empire . The Pannonians yielded at length to the arms and insti- tutions of Rome ...
Side 47
... appeared , during a few moments , irrecoverably lost , till that warlike prince rallied his fainting troops , and led them on to a decisive victory . The war was finished by that memorable day . d The civil wars of modern Europe decided ...
... appeared , during a few moments , irrecoverably lost , till that warlike prince rallied his fainting troops , and led them on to a decisive victory . The war was finished by that memorable day . d The civil wars of modern Europe decided ...
Side 49
... appeared completely healed , its mortal poison still lurked in the vitals of the constitution . Severus possessed a considerable share of vigour and ability ; but the daring soul of the first Cæsar , or the deep policy of Augustus ...
... appeared completely healed , its mortal poison still lurked in the vitals of the constitution . Severus possessed a considerable share of vigour and ability ; but the daring soul of the first Cæsar , or the deep policy of Augustus ...
Side 60
... appeared an inex- piable prodigy in the eyes of those primitive Ro- mans , who married without love , or loved without delicacy and respect . " The haughty Agrippina aspired , indeed , to share the honours of the empire , which she had ...
... appeared an inex- piable prodigy in the eyes of those primitive Ro- mans , who married without love , or loved without delicacy and respect . " The haughty Agrippina aspired , indeed , to share the honours of the empire , which she had ...
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