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Page 14
... Tacitus saith of him , Jam Tiberium vires et corpus , non dissimulatio , deserebant : Vespasian in a jest , sitting upon the stool , Ut puto Deus fio : Galba with a sentence , Feri , si ex re sit populi Romani , holding forth his neck ...
... Tacitus saith of him , Jam Tiberium vires et corpus , non dissimulatio , deserebant : Vespasian in a jest , sitting upon the stool , Ut puto Deus fio : Galba with a sentence , Feri , si ex re sit populi Romani , holding forth his neck ...
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... Tacitus , Hist . ii . 49 : ' Quidam militum juxta rogam ( Othonis ) interfecere se , non noxa neque ob metum , sed aemulatione decoris et caritate principis . Ac postea promisce Bedriaci Placentiae aliisque in castris celebratum id ...
... Tacitus , Hist . ii . 49 : ' Quidam militum juxta rogam ( Othonis ) interfecere se , non noxa neque ob metum , sed aemulatione decoris et caritate principis . Ac postea promisce Bedriaci Placentiae aliisque in castris celebratum id ...
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... Tacitus and Sue- tonius speak less certainly . ' Extremam ejus vocem , ut cuique odium aut admiratio fuit , varie prodidere . Alii suppliciter interrogasse quid mali meruisset ; paucos dies exsolvendo donativo deprecatum . Plures ...
... Tacitus and Sue- tonius speak less certainly . ' Extremam ejus vocem , ut cuique odium aut admiratio fuit , varie prodidere . Alii suppliciter interrogasse quid mali meruisset ; paucos dies exsolvendo donativo deprecatum . Plures ...
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... Tacitus saith , Livia sorted well with the arts of her husband , and dissimulation of her son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , and dissimulation to Tiberius : and again , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian to take arms ...
... Tacitus saith , Livia sorted well with the arts of her husband , and dissimulation of her son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , and dissimulation to Tiberius : and again , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian to take arms ...
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... Tacitus well calleth them ) , to him a habit of dissimulation is a hinderance and a poorness . But if a man cannot obtain to that judgment , then it is left to him generally to be 10 close , and a dissembler : for where a man cannot ...
... Tacitus well calleth them ) , to him a habit of dissimulation is a hinderance and a poorness . But if a man cannot obtain to that judgment , then it is left to him generally to be 10 close , and a dissembler : for where a man cannot ...
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