The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... imperial prerogative . without restoring liberty , might have disturbed , and Imperial preroga- To these accumulated honours , the perhaps endangered , the established government . tives . policy of Augustus soon added the splendid as ...
... imperial prerogative . without restoring liberty , might have disturbed , and Imperial preroga- To these accumulated honours , the perhaps endangered , the established government . tives . policy of Augustus soon added the splendid as ...
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... imperial court and the actual constitution , was left a venerable but useless monument of antiquity on the Capitoline hill . allowed them any relaxation , they seem to have re- tired with pleasure to their favourite residences of ...
... imperial court and the actual constitution , was left a venerable but useless monument of antiquity on the Capitoline hill . allowed them any relaxation , they seem to have re- tired with pleasure to their favourite residences of ...
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... imperial consistory , with the praetorian prefects , and the master of the offices ; and he was frequently requested to resolve the doubts of inferior judges ; but as he was not oppressed with a variety of sub- ordinate business , his ...
... imperial consistory , with the praetorian prefects , and the master of the offices ; and he was frequently requested to resolve the doubts of inferior judges ; but as he was not oppressed with a variety of sub- ordinate business , his ...
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