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 1      I,    38(3) |   wealth and prosperity of the empire under Nero; and the assurance
 2      I,    38(3) |     See also Merivale's "Roman Empire," chapter liv.)~ ~
 3      I,   116(4) |   submerged. Merivale's "Roman Empire", chapter iv.~ ~
 4      I,   651(26)|        s "History of the Roman Empire," chapter lii.)~ ~
 5     II,   363    |          He too will claim the Empire of the world.'~ ~
 6    III,   340    |                         340 Of Empire at one blow, Pharsalia brought~ ~
 7     IV,   599(15)| remarks, "History of the Roman Empire", chapter xvi.~ ~
 8     IV,   932(27)|        s "History of the Roman Empire", chapter xvi. He was of
 9      V,   238    |                   Of her great Empire tottering to its fall,~ ~
10      V,   263    |         Baffled, while yet the Empire of the world~ ~
11      V,   462(24)|             In the time of the Empire, the degraded Consulship,
12      V,   803    |          Not lordship, not the empire of the world,~ ~
13    VII,   420    |                         420 An empire o'er the world, had they
14    VII,   458    |             And one in hope of empire. These hands shall do~ ~
15    VII,   499    |                   Beheld thine empire; and the furthest east~ ~
16    VII,   694(24)|         Hist. Romans under the Empire", chapter lii.). Unless
17   VIII,   932    |                  Is known, and Empire, such in truth shall be~ ~
18     IX,    36    |                    Nor yet for empire did he wage the war~ ~
19     IX,   111    |                    Room for an empire, while shall live on earth~ ~
20      X,    48    |                            His empire with him took, nor left
21      X,   454    |               The glory of his empire o'er the world.~ ~
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