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Side 262
... 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 . Septimius Severus in despatch ; " Adeste , si quid mihi restat agendum ...
... 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 . Septimius Severus in despatch ; " Adeste , si quid mihi restat agendum ...
Side 264
... Vespasian to take arms against Vitellius , he saith ; We rise not against the piercing judgment of Augus- tus , nor the extreme caution or closeness of Tiberius . These properties of arts or policy , and dissimulation or closeness , are ...
... Vespasian to take arms against Vitellius , he saith ; We rise not against the piercing judgment of Augus- tus , nor the extreme caution or closeness of Tiberius . These properties of arts or policy , and dissimulation or closeness , are ...
Side 269
... Vespasian he saith ; " solus imperantium Vespasianus mutatus in melius . " Though the one was meant of suf- ficiency , the other of manners and affection . It is an assured sign of a worthy and generous spirit , whom honour amends . For ...
... Vespasian he saith ; " solus imperantium Vespasianus mutatus in melius . " Though the one was meant of suf- ficiency , the other of manners and affection . It is an assured sign of a worthy and generous spirit , whom honour amends . For ...
Side 276
... Vespasian is full of excellent instruction : Vespasian asked him , what was Nero's overthrow ? He answered , Nero could touch and tune the harp well , but in govern- ment sometimes he used to wind the pins too high , sometimes to let ...
... Vespasian is full of excellent instruction : Vespasian asked him , what was Nero's overthrow ? He answered , Nero could touch and tune the harp well , but in govern- ment sometimes he used to wind the pins too high , sometimes to let ...
Side 290
... me videbis . " Tiberius said to Galba , “ Tu quoque , Galba , degus- tabis imperium . " In Vespasian's time there went It was generally conceived to be meant of the Span 290 ESSAYS CIVIL AND MORAL . Of prophecies Of ambition.
... me videbis . " Tiberius said to Galba , “ Tu quoque , Galba , degus- tabis imperium . " In Vespasian's time there went It was generally conceived to be meant of the Span 290 ESSAYS CIVIL AND MORAL . Of prophecies Of ambition.
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