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... Rome ( Aul . Gellius , x . 28 , quoting Tubero ) to those who had passed their forty - fifth year . And C. Cotta ( in a speech to the people preserved to us in one of the fragments of Sallust ) speaks of himself , he being then forty ...
... Rome ( Aul . Gellius , x . 28 , quoting Tubero ) to those who had passed their forty - fifth year . And C. Cotta ( in a speech to the people preserved to us in one of the fragments of Sallust ) speaks of himself , he being then forty ...
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... Rome ( Hist . III . 83 ) , look like the work of an eye - witness . It has been suggested that Tacitus made the acquaintance of Agricola at some time in the three years ( A.D. 74-77 ) during which that officer held the government of ...
... Rome ( Hist . III . 83 ) , look like the work of an eye - witness . It has been suggested that Tacitus made the acquaintance of Agricola at some time in the three years ( A.D. 74-77 ) during which that officer held the government of ...
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... Rome to fulfil the duties of the Consulship . During his year of office he betrothed his daughter ( born A.D. 65 ) to his young friend . Juveni mihi , says Tacitus , filiam despondit . Juvenis , like other Latin terms denoting age , is ...
... Rome to fulfil the duties of the Consulship . During his year of office he betrothed his daughter ( born A.D. 65 ) to his young friend . Juveni mihi , says Tacitus , filiam despondit . Juvenis , like other Latin terms denoting age , is ...
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... Rome during the last period of Domitian's reign . The language in which at the close of the Agricola he describes the horrors of that time is full of the bitterness , and even of the self - reproach of one who had been compelled to ...
... Rome during the last period of Domitian's reign . The language in which at the close of the Agricola he describes the horrors of that time is full of the bitterness , and even of the self - reproach of one who had been compelled to ...
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... Rome the renown of a triumph which completed the conquest of her most inaccessible and intractable province . The speeches of the rival generals which introduce it , are elaborate specimens of Tacitean eloquence . That of the Caledonian ...
... Rome the renown of a triumph which completed the conquest of her most inaccessible and intractable province . The speeches of the rival generals which introduce it , are elaborate specimens of Tacitean eloquence . That of the Caledonian ...
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