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... rank and office , might claim a superior distinction above the rest of the senatorial order , was long afterwards ... ranks , Prefectissimus and Egregius , which were given to many persons who were not raised to the senatorial dignity ...
... rank and office , might claim a superior distinction above the rest of the senatorial order , was long afterwards ... ranks , Prefectissimus and Egregius , which were given to many persons who were not raised to the senatorial dignity ...
Side 47
... rank , and to disregard the privileges of Roman citizens . The ap- prehensions of the subjects urged them to solicit , and the interest of the sovereign engaged him to grant , a variety of special exemptions , which tacitly allowed ...
... rank , and to disregard the privileges of Roman citizens . The ap- prehensions of the subjects urged them to solicit , and the interest of the sovereign engaged him to grant , a variety of special exemptions , which tacitly allowed ...
Side 94
... rank to rank ; till the plain of Sardica resounded with the universal acclamation of " Away with " these upstart usurpers ! Long life and victory to the son of Con- " stantine ! Under his banners alone we will fight and conquer . " The ...
... rank to rank ; till the plain of Sardica resounded with the universal acclamation of " Away with " these upstart usurpers ! Long life and victory to the son of Con- " stantine ! Under his banners alone we will fight and conquer . " The ...
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