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... remained , however , very fashionable under his reign ( Ovid . de Art . Amand . 1. i ) , and that of his successor , till the justice of Tiberius was pro- voked to some acts of severity ( See Tacit . Annal . ii . 85. Joseph . Antiquit ...
... remained , however , very fashionable under his reign ( Ovid . de Art . Amand . 1. i ) , and that of his successor , till the justice of Tiberius was pro- voked to some acts of severity ( See Tacit . Annal . ii . 85. Joseph . Antiquit ...
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... remained , in the centre of every province , and of every family , an unhappy condition of men who endured the weight , without sharing the benefits , of society . In the free states of antiquity , the domestic slaves were exposed to ...
... remained , in the centre of every province , and of every family , an unhappy condition of men who endured the weight , without sharing the benefits , of society . In the free states of antiquity , the domestic slaves were exposed to ...
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... remained , but they no longer possessed that public courage which is nourished by the love of inde- pendence , the sense of national honour , the presence of danger , and the habit of command . They received laws and governors from the ...
... remained , but they no longer possessed that public courage which is nourished by the love of inde- pendence , the sense of national honour , the presence of danger , and the habit of command . They received laws and governors from the ...
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... remained in those fierce minds , of Roman prejudices ; enforced the rigour of discipline by the sanction of law ; and interposing the majesty of the senate , ( 1 ) As Octavianus advanced to the banquet of the Caesars , his colour ...
... remained in those fierce minds , of Roman prejudices ; enforced the rigour of discipline by the sanction of law ; and interposing the majesty of the senate , ( 1 ) As Octavianus advanced to the banquet of the Caesars , his colour ...
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... remained unhurt . The dens of the amphitheatre disgorged at once a hundred lions ; a hundred darts from the un erring hand of Commodus laid them dead as they ran raging round the Arena . Neither the huge bulk of the elephant , nor the ...
... remained unhurt . The dens of the amphitheatre disgorged at once a hundred lions ; a hundred darts from the un erring hand of Commodus laid them dead as they ran raging round the Arena . Neither the huge bulk of the elephant , nor the ...
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