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... 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 ...
... 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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... thousand citizens of an age to bear arms . Fifty thousand had already died in the defence of their country ; and the twenty - three legions which ' were employed in the different camps of Italy , Greece , Sar- dinia , Sicily , and Spain ...
... thousand citizens of an age to bear arms . Fifty thousand had already died in the defence of their country ; and the twenty - three legions which ' were employed in the different camps of Italy , Greece , Sar- dinia , Sicily , and Spain ...
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... thousand seven hundred and eighty houses , the residence of wealthy and honorable citizens.24 Many of these stately mansions might almost excuse the exaggera- tion of the poet ; that Rome contained a multitude of pal- aces , and that ...
... thousand seven hundred and eighty houses , the residence of wealthy and honorable citizens.24 Many of these stately mansions might almost excuse the exaggera- tion of the poet ; that Rome contained a multitude of pal- aces , and that ...
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... thousand pounds sterling ; without computing the stated provision of corn and wine , which , had they been sold , might have equalled in value one - third of the money . Compared to this immoderate wealth , an ordinary revenue of a thousand ...
... thousand pounds sterling ; without computing the stated provision of corn and wine , which , had they been sold , might have equalled in value one - third of the money . Compared to this immoderate wealth , an ordinary revenue of a thousand ...
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... thousand citizens were possessed of an independent substance.51 Yet as long as the people bestowed , by their suffrages , the honors of the state , the command of the legions , and the adminis tration of wealthy provinces , their ...
... thousand citizens were possessed of an independent substance.51 Yet as long as the people bestowed , by their suffrages , the honors of the state , the command of the legions , and the adminis tration of wealthy provinces , their ...
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