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 6
... attacked all who came in their way with missiles from a distance , terrifying them at the same time with savage yells . 6. And very often our infantry were compelled in pursuit of them to climb lofty crags , and , when their feet ...
... attacked all who came in their way with missiles from a distance , terrifying them at the same time with savage yells . 6. And very often our infantry were compelled in pursuit of them to climb lofty crags , and , when their feet ...
Side 10
... attacking him in a hostile manner , or , as often happens , aiding him when he turned his arms against us , a certain noble , by name Nohodares , having been appointed to invade Mesopotamia , whenever occasion might serve , was ...
... attacking him in a hostile manner , or , as often happens , aiding him when he turned his arms against us , a certain noble , by name Nohodares , having been appointed to invade Mesopotamia , whenever occasion might serve , was ...
Side 14
... attacked the deputy him- self while still engaged in defending the people whom he was set to govern , and involved him in the dangers which surrounded every one else , threatening that he would carry him , with his tribunes and many ...
... attacked the deputy him- self while still engaged in defending the people whom he was set to govern , and involved him in the dangers which surrounded every one else , threatening that he would carry him , with his tribunes and many ...
Side 22
... 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 pieces in a miserable manner . And after his wretched ...
... 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 pieces in a miserable manner . And after his wretched ...
Side 24
... 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 ; himself describing Montius as " a ...
... 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 ; himself describing Montius as " a ...
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