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Side ix
... command of language is the fruit of exercise . Many experiments were made before I could hit the middle tone between ... commands a prospect of the country , the lake , and the mountains . The air was tem- perate , the sky was serene ...
... command of language is the fruit of exercise . Many experiments were made before I could hit the middle tone between ... commands a prospect of the country , the lake , and the mountains . The air was tem- perate , the sky was serene ...
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... command both of men and money . Au- gustus was accustomed to boast , that he had found his capital of brick , and that he had left it of marble . The strict economy of Vespasian was the source of his magnificence . The works of Trajan ...
... command both of men and money . Au- gustus was accustomed to boast , that he had found his capital of brick , and that he had left it of marble . The strict economy of Vespasian was the source of his magnificence . The works of Trajan ...
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... command of the Roman armies , under the well - known names of PROCON- SUL and IMPERATOR . But he would receive them only for ten years . Even before the expiration of that period , he hoped that the wounds of civil dis- cord would be ...
... command of the Roman armies , under the well - known names of PROCON- SUL and IMPERATOR . But he would receive them only for ten years . Even before the expiration of that period , he hoped that the wounds of civil dis- cord would be ...
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... command of the armies and the frontiers ; but he must insist on being allowed to restore the more peaceful and secure provinces , to the mild adminis- tration of the civil magistrate . In the division of the provinces , Augustus ...
... command of the armies and the frontiers ; but he must insist on being allowed to restore the more peaceful and secure provinces , to the mild adminis- tration of the civil magistrate . In the division of the provinces , Augustus ...
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... command , in which they obtained a signal victory over the Germans . The kind cruelty of Commodus united them in death . sure . Perennis . The tyrant's rage , after having shed The minister the noblest blood of the senate , at length ...
... command , in which they obtained a signal victory over the Germans . The kind cruelty of Commodus united them in death . sure . Perennis . The tyrant's rage , after having shed The minister the noblest blood of the senate , at length ...
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