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... knights . The higher a man's rank , the more eager his hypocrisy , and his looks the more carefully studied , so as neither to betray joy at the decease of one emperor nor sorrow at the rise of another , while he mingled delight and ...
... knights . The higher a man's rank , the more eager his hypocrisy , and his looks the more carefully studied , so as neither to betray joy at the decease of one emperor nor sorrow at the rise of another , while he mingled delight and ...
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... knight on Drusus's Second depu staff , with Justus Catonius , a first - rank centurion , were again sent to Tiberius . Then ensued a conflict of opinion among them , some maintaining that it was best to wait the envoys ' return and ...
... knight on Drusus's Second depu staff , with Justus Catonius , a first - rank centurion , were again sent to Tiberius . Then ensued a conflict of opinion among them , some maintaining that it was best to wait the envoys ' return and ...
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... knights of moderate fortune , the man knights first experiments at such accusations , in order to explain the origin of a most terrible scourge , how by Tiberius's cunning it crept in among us , how subsequently it was checked , finally ...
... knights of moderate fortune , the man knights first experiments at such accusations , in order to explain the origin of a most terrible scourge , how by Tiberius's cunning it crept in among us , how subsequently it was checked , finally ...
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... knights should not crowd round them in the public streets , that they should exhibit themselves only in the theatre , and that the prætors should be empowered to punish with banishment any riotous conduct in the spectators . Temple to ...
... knights should not crowd round them in the public streets , that they should exhibit themselves only in the theatre , and that the prætors should be empowered to punish with banishment any riotous conduct in the spectators . Temple to ...
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... knight , who was more intimate with Tiberius than himself . Cæsar , without dis- regarding the information , declined an interview , for the com- munication , he said , might be conveyed to him through the same messenger , Flaccus ...
... knight , who was more intimate with Tiberius than himself . Cæsar , without dis- regarding the information , declined an interview , for the com- munication , he said , might be conveyed to him through the same messenger , Flaccus ...
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