The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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... Senate , which had always been bestowed by the censors on the citizen the most eminent for his honours and services.3 But , whilst he thus restored the dignity , he destroyed the independence , of the senate . The principles of a free ...
... Senate , which had always been bestowed by the censors on the citizen the most eminent for his honours and services.3 But , whilst he thus restored the dignity , he destroyed the independence , of the senate . The principles of a free ...
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... senate , as Pompey had already been , in the permission of devolving the execution of his great office on a sufficient number of lieutenants . In rank and authority these officers seemed not inferior to the ancient proconsuls ; but ...
... senate , as Pompey had already been , in the permission of devolving the execution of his great office on a sufficient number of lieutenants . In rank and authority these officers seemed not inferior to the ancient proconsuls ; but ...
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Simon Eliot, Beverley Stern. the senate after the death of Caligula tyrant , without aiming their blow at the authority of the emperor . Attempts of There appears , indeed , one memorable occasion , in which the senate , after seventy ...
Simon Eliot, Beverley Stern. the senate after the death of Caligula tyrant , without aiming their blow at the authority of the emperor . Attempts of There appears , indeed , one memorable occasion , in which the senate , after seventy ...
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