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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Side 10
... affairs were in this state in Isauria , and while the king of Persia was involved in wars upon his frontier , repulsing from his borders a set of ferocious tribes which , being full of fickleness , were continually either attacking him ...
... affairs were in this state in Isauria , and while the king of Persia was involved in wars upon his frontier , repulsing from his borders a set of ferocious tribes which , being full of fickleness , were continually either attacking him ...
Side 25
... affairs required , to be arrested and kept in custody . " 15. On hearing these words the soldiers immediately , being always on the watch to raise disturbances , first of all attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand ...
... affairs required , to be arrested and kept in custody . " 15. On hearing these words the soldiers immediately , being always on the watch to raise disturbances , first of all attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand ...
Side 31
... affairs . But Eusebius , confidently denying what he was accused of , continued firm in unshaken con- stancy ... affair of the royal.
... affairs . But Eusebius , confidently denying what he was accused of , continued firm in unshaken con- stancy ... affair of the royal.
Side 35
... affairs admits , as being put into his hand by the favour of the gods . 13. That therefore I may in a few words set before you and explain on what account I wished all of you , my most faithful comrades , to assemble here , I entreat ...
... affairs admits , as being put into his hand by the favour of the gods . 13. That therefore I may in a few words set before you and explain on what account I wished all of you , my most faithful comrades , to assemble here , I entreat ...
Side 36
... affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be invited by civil letters , under pretence of some public affairs of an urgent nature requiring his advice , so that , being deprived of all support , he might be put to death ...
... affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be invited by civil letters , under pretence of some public affairs of an urgent nature requiring his advice , so that , being deprived of all support , he might be put to death ...
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