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... secure and profound peace , such as had been once en- joyed in the reign of Numa , succeeded to the tumults of a 34 It is incumbent on me to explain the liberties which I have taken with the text of Ammianus . 1. I have melted down into ...
... secure and profound peace , such as had been once en- joyed in the reign of Numa , succeeded to the tumults of a 34 It is incumbent on me to explain the liberties which I have taken with the text of Ammianus . 1. I have melted down into ...
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... Secure of a favorable reception , he re- peats his visit the ensuing day , and is mortified by the dis- covery , that his person , his name , and his country , are already forgotten . If he still has resolution to persevere , he is ...
... Secure of a favorable reception , he re- peats his visit the ensuing day , and is mortified by the dis- covery , that his person , his name , and his country , are already forgotten . If he still has resolution to persevere , he is ...
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... secure a venal majority in the thirty - five tribes , or the hundred and ninety - three cen- turies , of Rome . But when the prodigal commons had im- prudently alienated not only the use , but the inheritance of power , they sunk ...
... secure a venal majority in the thirty - five tribes , or the hundred and ninety - three cen- turies , of Rome . But when the prodigal commons had im- prudently alienated not only the use , but the inheritance of power , they sunk ...
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... secure their places , and there were many who passed a sleepless and anxious night in the adjacent porticos . From the morning to the evening , care- less of the sun , or of the rain , the spectators , who sometimes amounted to the ...
... secure their places , and there were many who passed a sleepless and anxious night in the adjacent porticos . From the morning to the evening , care- less of the sun , or of the rain , the spectators , who sometimes amounted to the ...
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... secure exile at Milan and Constanti- nople . Eusebius the eunuch , and the Barbarian Allobich , succeeded to the command of the bed - chamber and of the guards ; and the mutual jealousy of these subordinate min- isters was the cause of ...
... secure exile at Milan and Constanti- nople . Eusebius the eunuch , and the Barbarian Allobich , succeeded to the command of the bed - chamber and of the guards ; and the mutual jealousy of these subordinate min- isters was the cause of ...
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