The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 6
Since the Isaurians , having been born and brought up amid the entangled
defiles of lofty mountains , could bound over them as over plain and easy paths ,
and attacked all who came in their way with missiles from a distance , terrifying
them ...
Since the Isaurians , having been born and brought up amid the entangled
defiles of lofty mountains , could bound over them as over plain and easy paths ,
and attacked all who came in their way with missiles from a distance , terrifying
them ...
Side 8
And there , after they had refreshed themselves with food and rest , and
recovered from their fears , they attacked several wealthy towns ; but being
presently scared by the support given to the citizens by some squadrons of horse
which ...
And there , after they had refreshed themselves with food and rest , and
recovered from their fears , they attacked several wealthy towns ; but being
presently scared by the support given to the citizens by some squadrons of horse
which ...
Side 14
Paulus , thinking that this conduct of Martinus was a hindrance to his own zeal ,
being , as he was , a formidable artist in involving matters , from which people
gave him the nickname of “ the Chain , ” attacked the deputy himself while still ...
Paulus , thinking that this conduct of Martinus was a hindrance to his own zeal ,
being , as he was , a formidable artist in involving matters , from which people
gave him the nickname of “ the Chain , ” attacked the deputy himself while still ...
Side 22
... a man of great reputation among his fellowcitizens ; and they attacked the
governor himself with blows and kicks as one especially made over to them by
the judgment of the emperor , kicking him till he was half dead , and then tearing
him to ...
... a man of great reputation among his fellowcitizens ; and they attacked the
governor himself with blows and kicks as one especially made over to them by
the judgment of the emperor , kicking him till he was half dead , and then tearing
him to ...
Side 24
When this was known Gallus , like a serpent attacked with stones or darts , being
now reduced to the extremity of despair , and eager to insure his safety by any
possible 1 Gibbon here proposes for lenitatem to read levitatem , fickleness ...
When this was known Gallus , like a serpent attacked with stones or darts , being
now reduced to the extremity of despair , and eager to insure his safety by any
possible 1 Gibbon here proposes for lenitatem to read levitatem , fickleness ...
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