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... sovereigns assume a regal title from Sardinia and Sicily . Crete , or Candia , with Cyprus , and most of the smaller ... sovereign of the Russian deserts commands a larger portion of the globe . In the seventh summer after his passage of ...
... sovereigns assume a regal title from Sardinia and Sicily . Crete , or Candia , with Cyprus , and most of the smaller ... sovereign of the Russian deserts commands a larger portion of the globe . In the seventh summer after his passage of ...
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... sovereign was imitated by his ministers and generals ; and his friend Agrippa left behind him the immortal monument the Pantheon . t See Maffei , Verona illustrata , 1. iv . p . 68 . u See the tenth book of Pliny's Epistles . He ...
... sovereign was imitated by his ministers and generals ; and his friend Agrippa left behind him the immortal monument the Pantheon . t See Maffei , Verona illustrata , 1. iv . p . 68 . u See the tenth book of Pliny's Epistles . He ...
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... sovereign , he educated his son with a severe simplicity , which , while it gave him no assured prospect of the throne , might in time have rendered him worthy of it . In public , the behaviour of Per- tinax was grave and affable . He ...
... sovereign , he educated his son with a severe simplicity , which , while it gave him no assured prospect of the throne , might in time have rendered him worthy of it . In public , the behaviour of Per- tinax was grave and affable . He ...
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... sovereign of Rome , whilst the natives of Asia followed the emperor of the East . The tears of the empress Julia interrupted the negociation , the first idea of which had filled every Roman breast with surprise and indignation . The ...
... sovereign of Rome , whilst the natives of Asia followed the emperor of the East . The tears of the empress Julia interrupted the negociation , the first idea of which had filled every Roman breast with surprise and indignation . The ...
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... sovereign power , no longer ex- ercised by the whole body , was always delegated to one of its members . But Macrinus was not a senator . ' The sudden elevation of the prætorian præfects be- trayed the meanness of their origin ; and the ...
... sovereign power , no longer ex- ercised by the whole body , was always delegated to one of its members . But Macrinus was not a senator . ' The sudden elevation of the prætorian præfects be- trayed the meanness of their origin ; and the ...
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