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Page 45
... emperor of Germany never was summoned to appear before one of the prince electors ; therefore , if the prince elector Palatine should impeach the emperor , he were not bound to plead to it ; though it appears by the golden bull , that ...
... emperor of Germany never was summoned to appear before one of the prince electors ; therefore , if the prince elector Palatine should impeach the emperor , he were not bound to plead to it ; though it appears by the golden bull , that ...
Page 49
... emperor honoured the memory of Thraseas , and Helvidius , and Cato , and Dio , and Brutus ; who all were tyrant - slayers , or affected the reputation of being thought so . In the first book that he writes of his own life , he says ...
... emperor honoured the memory of Thraseas , and Helvidius , and Cato , and Dio , and Brutus ; who all were tyrant - slayers , or affected the reputation of being thought so . In the first book that he writes of his own life , he says ...
Page 61
... emperor . I am of opinion , that it was the revenue of the sanctuary , but paid to Herod , who perverted the institution of it , and took it to himself . Josephus mentions divers sorts of tri- bute , which he and his sons exacted , all ...
... emperor . I am of opinion , that it was the revenue of the sanctuary , but paid to Herod , who perverted the institution of it , and took it to himself . Josephus mentions divers sorts of tri- bute , which he and his sons exacted , all ...
Page 64
... emperor's stamp upon it to be the emperor's own , he contradicts himself , and indeed gives the magistrate a property in every man's estate , whenas he himself paid his tribute- money with a protestation , that it was more than what ...
... emperor's stamp upon it to be the emperor's own , he contradicts himself , and indeed gives the magistrate a property in every man's estate , whenas he himself paid his tribute- money with a protestation , that it was more than what ...
Page 69
... emperor acknowledged that the laws of the empire , and the authority of the senate , was above himself ; and the same principle and notion of government has obtained all along in civilized nations . do ; Pindar , as he is cited by ...
... emperor acknowledged that the laws of the empire , and the authority of the senate , was above himself ; and the same principle and notion of government has obtained all along in civilized nations . do ; Pindar , as he is cited by ...
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