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... four thousand pounds of gold , which had been granted by the Roman senate , either to reward his services , or to appease his fury . His decent firmness was supported by an artful moderation , which con- tributed to the success of his ...
... four thousand pounds of gold , which had been granted by the Roman senate , either to reward his services , or to appease his fury . His decent firmness was supported by an artful moderation , which con- tributed to the success of his ...
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... , No. 2 . VOL . III . - 2 honors of the consulship , and exercised , four times OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 17 A D A D Story of Attalus Privileges of the Romans in Gaul Anarchy of the Franks The Visigoths of Spain A D A D.
... , No. 2 . VOL . III . - 2 honors of the consulship , and exercised , four times OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 17 A D A D Story of Attalus Privileges of the Romans in Gaul Anarchy of the Franks The Visigoths of Spain A D A D.
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... four thousand 20 Probus . . . . claritudine generis et potentiâ et opum magnitudine , cognitus Orbi Romano , per quem universum pœne patrimonia sparsa possedit , juste an secus non judicioli est nostri . Ammian . Marcellin . xxvii . 11 ...
... four thousand 20 Probus . . . . claritudine generis et potentiâ et opum magnitudine , cognitus Orbi Romano , per quem universum pœne patrimonia sparsa possedit , juste an secus non judicioli est nostri . Ammian . Marcellin . xxvii . 11 ...
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... four , five , or even seven , pompous surnames ; as , for instance , Marcus Mæcius Mæmmius Furius Balburius Cæcilianus Placidus . See Noris Cenotaph . Pisan . Dissert . c . iv . p . 438 . 37 The carruca , or coaches of the Romans , were ...
... four , five , or even seven , pompous surnames ; as , for instance , Marcus Mæcius Mæmmius Furius Balburius Cæcilianus Placidus . See Noris Cenotaph . Pisan . Dissert . c . iv . p . 438 . 37 The carruca , or coaches of the Romans , were ...
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... four hundred thousand , remain- ed in eager attention ; their eyes fixed on the horses and charioteers , their minds agitated with hope and fear , for the success of the colors which they espoused : and the happiness of Rome appeared to ...
... four hundred thousand , remain- ed in eager attention ; their eyes fixed on the horses and charioteers , their minds agitated with hope and fear , for the success of the colors which they espoused : and the happiness of Rome appeared to ...
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