EssaysW. L. Allison, 1888 - 203 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 5.
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... Vespasian in a jest , sitting upon the stool , Ut puto Deus fio : ' Galba with a sentence , Feri , si ex re sit populi Romani , ' 5 holding forth his neck : Septimus Severus in dispatch , Adeste , si quid mihi restat agendum , ' 6 and ...
... Vespasian in a jest , sitting upon the stool , Ut puto Deus fio : ' Galba with a sentence , Feri , si ex re sit populi Romani , ' 5 holding forth his neck : Septimus Severus in dispatch , Adeste , si quid mihi restat agendum , ' 6 and ...
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... Vespasian to take arms against Vitellius , he saith , ' We rise not against the piercing judgment of Augustus , nor the extreme caution or closeness of Tiberius . ' These pro- perties of arts , or policy , and dissimulation , and ...
... Vespasian to take arms against Vitellius , he saith , ' We rise not against the piercing judgment of Augustus , nor the extreme caution or closeness of Tiberius . ' These pro- perties of arts , or policy , and dissimulation , and ...
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... Vespasian he saith , Solus im- perantium , Vespasianus mutatus in melius'3 - though the one was meant of sufficiency , the other of manners and affection.1 It is an assured sign of a worthy and generous spirit , whom honour amends - for ...
... Vespasian he saith , Solus im- perantium , Vespasianus mutatus in melius'3 - though the one was meant of sufficiency , the other of manners and affection.1 It is an assured sign of a worthy and generous spirit , whom honour amends - for ...
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Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. 6 to interchange them . The answer of Apollonius to Vespasian is full of excellent instruction . Vespasian asked him , ' What was Nero's overthrow ? ' He answered , Nero could touch and tune the harp well ...
Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. 6 to interchange them . The answer of Apollonius to Vespasian is full of excellent instruction . Vespasian asked him , ' What was Nero's overthrow ? ' He answered , Nero could touch and tune the harp well ...
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Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. 2 expounds it of Vespasian . ' Domitian dreamed , the night before he was slain , that a golden head was growing out of the nape of his neck ; and , indeed , the succession that followed him , for many years ...
Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. 2 expounds it of Vespasian . ' Domitian dreamed , the night before he was slain , that a golden head was growing out of the nape of his neck ; and , indeed , the succession that followed him , for many years ...
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