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 7
... crossing by the size of the river , which though narrow was very deep . And while they were searching for some fishing - boats , or preparing to commit themselves to the stream on rafts hastily put together , the legions which.
... crossing by the size of the river , which though narrow was very deep . And while they were searching for some fishing - boats , or preparing to commit themselves to the stream on rafts hastily put together , the legions which.
Side 15
... 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 declining into old age , and often owes its victories to its mere name , it has come ...
... 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 declining into old age , and often owes its victories to its mere name , it has come ...
Side 34
... crossed ; and the army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , might without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of the same nation to whom the higher ...
... crossed ; and the army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , might without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of the same nation to whom the higher ...
Side 77
... crossed the Rhone , and had obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the sea , which at that point was not wide , making a rapid voyage ; and taking his station near Genoa , a town of the Ligures , awaited ...
... crossed the Rhone , and had obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the sea , which at that point was not wide , making a rapid voyage ; and taking his station near Genoa , a town of the Ligures , awaited ...
Side 105
... crossing the river . But Barbatio , determined that no as- sistance should be got from him , burnt them all . 9. Julian , therefore , having learnt from the report of some spies whom he had lately taken prisoners , that , when the ...
... crossing the river . But Barbatio , determined that no as- sistance should be got from him , burnt them all . 9. Julian , therefore , having learnt from the report of some spies whom he had lately taken prisoners , that , when the ...
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