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... senate . The memory of Commodus de- clared infamous . Legal jurisdiction of the senate over the emperors . Virtues of Pertinax 41 He endeavours to reform the state . His regulations . His popularity . Discontent of the prætorians . A ...
... senate . The memory of Commodus de- clared infamous . Legal jurisdiction of the senate over the emperors . Virtues of Pertinax 41 He endeavours to reform the state . His regulations . His popularity . Discontent of the prætorians . A ...
Side 41
... senate - house , that the military consent might be ratified by the civil authority . and by the senate , This important night was now far A.D. 193. spent ; with the dawn of day , and the 1st January . commencement of the new year , the ...
... senate - house , that the military consent might be ratified by the civil authority . and by the senate , This important night was now far A.D. 193. spent ; with the dawn of day , and the 1st January . commencement of the new year , the ...
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... senate ? " k purple . and accepts the The reluctance of Tacitus , and it might possibly be sincere , was encoun- tered by the affectionate obstinacy of the senate . Five hundred voices repeated at once , in eloquent con- fusion , that ...
... senate ? " k purple . and accepts the The reluctance of Tacitus , and it might possibly be sincere , was encoun- tered by the affectionate obstinacy of the senate . Five hundred voices repeated at once , in eloquent con- fusion , that ...
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