The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 646 sider |
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... fire to and burnt down the splendid house of a man of the name of Eubulus , a man of great reputation among his fellow- citizens ; and they attacked the governor himself with blows and kicks as one especially made over to them by the ...
... fire to and burnt down the splendid house of a man of the name of Eubulus , a man of great reputation among his fellow- citizens ; and they attacked the governor himself with blows and kicks as one especially made over to them by the ...
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... his fatigue , he found that the Theban legions , who were in winter quarters in the neighbouring towns of those parts , As we say , Out of the frying - pan into the fire . had sent some of their comrades to exhort him by.
... his fatigue , he found that the Theban legions , who were in winter quarters in the neighbouring towns of those parts , As we say , Out of the frying - pan into the fire . had sent some of their comrades to exhort him by.
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... fire and sword over the whole country . And after deliberating a long time , in great anxiety , what force he could employ to repel these dangers ( himself remaining in Italy , as he thought it very dangerous to remove into so remote a ...
... fire and sword over the whole country . And after deliberating a long time , in great anxiety , what force he could employ to repel these dangers ( himself remaining in Italy , as he thought it very dangerous to remove into so remote a ...
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... fires , and pouring over it a quantity of vinegar , he proceeded along the Druentia , a river full of danger from its eddies and currents , until he reached the district of Etruria . This is enough to say of the Alps ; now let us return ...
... fires , and pouring over it a quantity of vinegar , he proceeded along the Druentia , a river full of danger from its eddies and currents , until he reached the district of Etruria . This is enough to say of the Alps ; now let us return ...
Side 112
... fire , he led on the left wing with great boldness , confiding much on his vast personal strength . And now with great eagerness for the impending battle he mounted A.D. 357. ] THE BATTLE OF STRASBURG . 113 a 112 LBK . XVI . CH . XII ...
... fire , he led on the left wing with great boldness , confiding much on his vast personal strength . And now with great eagerness for the impending battle he mounted A.D. 357. ] THE BATTLE OF STRASBURG . 113 a 112 LBK . XVI . CH . XII ...
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