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[ Iliad, B. x. Diomede is speaking of Ulysses, where he asks that he may accompany him as a spy into the Trojan camp.]
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[ Tiberius had adopted Germanicus. See before, c. xv. See also CALIGULA, c. i.]
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[ In this he imitated Augustus. See c. liii. of his life.]
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[ Si hanc fenestram aperueritis, if you open that window, equivalent to our phrase, “if you open the door.”]
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[ Princeps, principatus, are the terms generally used by Suetonius to describe the supreme authority vested in the Caesars, as before at the beginning of chap. xxiv., distinguished from any terms which conveyed of kingly power, the forms of the republic, as we have lately seen, still subsisting.]