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... obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . " His generals , in the early part of his reign , at- tempted the reduction of Æthiopia and Arabia Fe ...
... obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . " His generals , in the early part of his reign , at- tempted the reduction of Æthiopia and Arabia Fe ...
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... obtained no more than the private rights of citizens , and were rigorously excluded from civil or military honours . Whatever might be the merit or fortune of their sons , they like- wise were esteemed unworthy of a seat in the senate ...
... obtained no more than the private rights of citizens , and were rigorously excluded from civil or military honours . Whatever might be the merit or fortune of their sons , they like- wise were esteemed unworthy of a seat in the senate ...
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... obtained for his son Herod the prefecture of the free cities of Asia ; and the young magistrate , observing that the town of Troas was indifferently supplied with water , obtained from the munificence of Hadrian three hundred myriads of ...
... obtained for his son Herod the prefecture of the free cities of Asia ; and the young magistrate , observing that the town of Troas was indifferently supplied with water , obtained from the munificence of Hadrian three hundred myriads of ...
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... obtained , by a single act of the senate and people , the universal ratification of all his proceedings.i Such was the power over the soldiers , and over the enemies of Rome , which was either granted to , or assumed by , the generals ...
... obtained , by a single act of the senate and people , the universal ratification of all his proceedings.i Such was the power over the soldiers , and over the enemies of Rome , which was either granted to , or assumed by , the generals ...
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... 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 recoiled on the principal ...
... 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 recoiled on the principal ...
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