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... August . c . 56 . primum comitia e campo ad patres translata sunt . Tacit . Annal , 1. 15 . The word primum seems to allude to some faint and unsuccessful efforts , which were made towards restoring them to the people . [ Caii- gula ...
... August . c . 56 . primum comitia e campo ad patres translata sunt . Tacit . Annal , 1. 15 . The word primum seems to allude to some faint and unsuccessful efforts , which were made towards restoring them to the people . [ Caii- gula ...
Side 103
... August . p . 20 , 21. Julian . in Cæsar . The enemies of Marcus charged him with hypocrisy , and with a want of that simplicity which distin- guished Pius , and even Verus . ( Hist . August . 6 , 34. ) This suspicion , unjust as it was ...
... August . p . 20 , 21. Julian . in Cæsar . The enemies of Marcus charged him with hypocrisy , and with a want of that simplicity which distin- guished Pius , and even Verus . ( Hist . August . 6 , 34. ) This suspicion , unjust as it was ...
Side 104
... August . in Cassio , c . 3. + [ Avidius Cassius was murdered by his own adherents . Vulcat . Gallic . in Cassio . c . 7 ; Dion , p . 1192. - WENCK . ] Dion , 1. 71 , p . 1190. Hist . August . in Avid . Cassio . August . in Marc Antonin ...
... August . in Cassio , c . 3. + [ Avidius Cassius was murdered by his own adherents . Vulcat . Gallic . in Cassio . c . 7 ; Dion , p . 1192. - WENCK . ] Dion , 1. 71 , p . 1190. Hist . August . in Avid . Cassio . August . in Marc Antonin ...
Side 110
... August . p . 45. These are , it is true , the complaints of faction ; but even faction exaggerates , rather than ... August . p . 30. Lampridius explains the Bort of merit which Faustina chose , and the conditions which she exacted ...
... August . p . 45. These are , it is true , the complaints of faction ; but even faction exaggerates , rather than ... August . p . 30. Lampridius explains the Bort of merit which Faustina chose , and the conditions which she exacted ...
Side 111
... August . p . 34. + Meditat . 1. 1. The world has laughed at the credulity of Marcus ; but Madam Dacier assures us ( and we may credit a lady ) , that the husband will always be deceived , if the wife condescends to dissemble . Dion ...
... August . p . 34. + Meditat . 1. 1. The world has laughed at the credulity of Marcus ; but Madam Dacier assures us ( and we may credit a lady ) , that the husband will always be deceived , if the wife condescends to dissemble . Dion ...
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