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... guards , in Rome itself . Consular and tribunitian powers . Imperial prerogatives . The magis- trates The senate . General idea of the im- perial system . Court of the emperors Deification . Titles of Augustus and Casar . Character and ...
... guards , in Rome itself . Consular and tribunitian powers . Imperial prerogatives . The magis- trates The senate . General idea of the im- perial system . Court of the emperors Deification . Titles of Augustus and Casar . Character and ...
Side xx
... guards , and murder of Elagabalus . Accession of Alexander Severus Power of his mother Mamaa . His wise and moderate administration . Edu- cation and virtuous temper of Alex- ander . Journal of his ordinary life 222-235 General ...
... guards , and murder of Elagabalus . Accession of Alexander Severus Power of his mother Mamaa . His wise and moderate administration . Edu- cation and virtuous temper of Alex- ander . Journal of his ordinary life 222-235 General ...
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... Guards , watched over the safety of the monarch and the capital . As the authors of almost every revolution that distracted the empire , the Prætorians will , very soon , and very loudly , demand our atten- tion ; but in their arms and ...
... Guards , watched over the safety of the monarch and the capital . As the authors of almost every revolution that distracted the empire , the Prætorians will , very soon , and very loudly , demand our atten- tion ; but in their arms and ...
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... guards in Rome itself . as the supreme guardians of law , equity , and the public peace . Such was their ordinary juris- diction ; but whenever the senate empowered the first magistrate to consult the safety of the common- wealth , he ...
... guards in Rome itself . as the supreme guardians of law , equity , and the public peace . Such was their ordinary juris- diction ; but whenever the senate empowered the first magistrate to consult the safety of the common- wealth , he ...
Side 33
... Guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the Indulgence of rigid discipline of the Stoics was un- able to eradicate , formed , at the same time , the most amiable , and the only defective , part of his character . His excellent ...
... Guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the Indulgence of rigid discipline of the Stoics was un- able to eradicate , formed , at the same time , the most amiable , and the only defective , part of his character . His excellent ...
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