The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 15
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
triumphs of victory into every country in the world . 5. And now that it is ...
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
triumphs of victory into every country in the world . 5. And now that it is ...
Side 34
When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a
reward pointed out a ford by night , where the river could be crossed ; and the
army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed
elsewhere ...
When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a
reward pointed out a ford by night , where the river could be crossed ; and the
army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed
elsewhere ...
Side 77
But after the city had been destroyed by the valour of the Carthaginians , ho ,
being unable to overtake Hannibal , who had crossed the Rhone , and had
obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the sea ,
which at ...
But after the city had been destroyed by the valour of the Carthaginians , ho ,
being unable to overtake Hannibal , who had crossed the Rhone , and had
obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the sea ,
which at ...
Side 106
And having found some empty boats , though they were not very safe , they
crossed in them , forcing their way into many places of the same land . When they
were weary of slaughter , and loaded with a rich booty , some of which , however
...
And having found some empty boats , though they were not very safe , they
crossed in them , forcing their way into many places of the same land . When they
were weary of slaughter , and loaded with a rich booty , some of which , however
...
Side 108
fearing punishment for some offence which he had committed , crossed over to
them after the departure of Barbatio , and assured them that Julian had now only
13,000 men remaining with him . For that was the number of troops that he had ...
fearing punishment for some offence which he had committed , crossed over to
them after the departure of Barbatio , and assured them that Julian had now only
13,000 men remaining with him . For that was the number of troops that he had ...
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