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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER III: The Constitution In The Age Of The Antonines
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she had not been publicly strangled; nor was the body drawn with a hook to the Gemoniae, where those of common male factors were exposed.

See Tacit.Annal.vi.25.Sueton.

in Tiberio c.

53.] II.

The division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however, with each other by the general resemblance of religion, language, and manners, is productive of the most beneficial consequences to the liberty of mankind.


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