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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... carried off a splendid booty with no more trouble than if it had been valueless . 3. This conduct did not last long , for when the deaths of the crews thus plundered and slaughtered became known , no one afterwards brought a vessel to ...
... carried off a splendid booty with no more trouble than if it had been valueless . 3. This conduct did not last long , for when the deaths of the crews thus plundered and slaughtered became known , no one afterwards brought a vessel to ...
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... carried two or three , they slaughtered them like defenceless sheep . 8. So that these banditti , conceiving a fear of Lycaonia , which is for the most part a champaign country , since they had learnt by repeated proofs that they were ...
... carried two or three , they slaughtered them like defenceless sheep . 8. So that these banditti , conceiving a fear of Lycaonia , which is for the most part a champaign country , since they had learnt by repeated proofs that they were ...
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... carried on a variety of wars with the natives around its walls . Then , when it arrived at its full - grown manhood , after many and various labours in war , it crossed the Alps and the sea , till , as youth and man , it had carried the ...
... carried on a variety of wars with the natives around its walls . Then , when it arrived at its full - grown manhood , after many and various labours in war , it crossed the Alps and the sea , till , as youth and man , it had carried the ...
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... carried away . " And then , having said nothing more than these insolent words , he departed with every appearance of rage ; and would never afterwards come into his sight though frequently sent for . 99 12. The Caesar being indignant ...
... carried away . " And then , having said nothing more than these insolent words , he departed with every appearance of rage ; and would never afterwards come into his sight though frequently sent for . 99 12. The Caesar being indignant ...
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... carried off the Golden Fleece , and strayed to the African coast , where he died a sudden death . His heroic remains , though covered by Punic turf , have ever since that time cured a great variety of diseases , and have generally re ...
... carried off the Golden Fleece , and strayed to the African coast , where he died a sudden death . His heroic remains , though covered by Punic turf , have ever since that time cured a great variety of diseases , and have generally re ...
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