The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... emperor , Bishop of Avila . Charles had , previously , placed unlimited confidence in Castiglione , by declaring that he should have chosen him for his second , had his duel with Francis I. taken place . It may be , however , doubted ...
... emperor , Bishop of Avila . Charles had , previously , placed unlimited confidence in Castiglione , by declaring that he should have chosen him for his second , had his duel with Francis I. taken place . It may be , however , doubted ...
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... emperors and the , two Cæsars went into their respec- tive provinces , and marched against the enemies of the empire . Diocletian signalized himself in Syria and in Egypt ; Achilleus was vanquished ; Maximian subdued the rebels of ...
... emperors and the , two Cæsars went into their respec- tive provinces , and marched against the enemies of the empire . Diocletian signalized himself in Syria and in Egypt ; Achilleus was vanquished ; Maximian subdued the rebels of ...
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... emperor , in his re- treat , made reflections worthy of a wise man . " Those who govern , " said he , " are obliged to see with the eyes of others ; their favours are solicited for persons who only deserve their chastisement , and they ...
... emperor , in his re- treat , made reflections worthy of a wise man . " Those who govern , " said he , " are obliged to see with the eyes of others ; their favours are solicited for persons who only deserve their chastisement , and they ...
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... Emperor . Augustus soon of- fered him considerable preferments : these Horace de- clined , preferring a private life to the honours of a court . Esteemed by the first people at Rome , particularly by Mecenas and Pollio , Horace lived in ...
... Emperor . Augustus soon of- fered him considerable preferments : these Horace de- clined , preferring a private life to the honours of a court . Esteemed by the first people at Rome , particularly by Mecenas and Pollio , Horace lived in ...
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... emperors . " In short , when he had occasion to speak , he expressed himself with so much force and ani- e sense he entertained of his unworthi- mation , that if the clemency of the new emperor pre- served Publicius Certus from ...
... emperors . " In short , when he had occasion to speak , he expressed himself with so much force and ani- e sense he entertained of his unworthi- mation , that if the clemency of the new emperor pre- served Publicius Certus from ...
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