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 8
... equal to . 14. Then giving way to greater fury than ever , being inflamed both by despair and hunger , and their strength increased by their unrestrainable ardour , they directed their efforts to destroy the city of Seleucia , the ...
... equal to . 14. Then giving way to greater fury than ever , being inflamed both by despair and hunger , and their strength increased by their unrestrainable ardour , they directed their efforts to destroy the city of Seleucia , the ...
Side 11
... equal rank ; half naked , clad in coloured cloaks down to the waist , overrunning different countries , with the aid of swift and active horses and speedy camels , alike in times of peace and war . Nor does any member of their tribes ...
... equal rank ; half naked , clad in coloured cloaks down to the waist , overrunning different countries , with the aid of swift and active horses and speedy camels , alike in times of peace and war . Nor does any member of their tribes ...
Side 17
... intermit your visits for an equal length of time , then if you return to repeat a similar course , you will never be questioned about your absence any more than if you had C been dead , and you will waste your whole life.
... intermit your visits for an equal length of time , then if you return to repeat a similar course , you will never be questioned about your absence any more than if you had C been dead , and you will waste your whole life.
Side 29
... equal importance , and rivalling one another as it were , in parallel lines . For instance , Cæsarea , which Herod built in honour of the Prince Octavianus , and Eleutheropolis , and Neapolis , and also Ascalon , and Gaza , cities built ...
... equal importance , and rivalling one another as it were , in parallel lines . For instance , Cæsarea , which Herod built in honour of the Prince Octavianus , and Eleutheropolis , and Neapolis , and also Ascalon , and Gaza , cities built ...
Side 52
... equal extent in breadth , unapproach- able on account of a vast mass of dark woods , except where the energy of the Romans has made a wide road through them , in spite of the hostility of the barbarians , and the unfavourable character ...
... equal extent in breadth , unapproach- able on account of a vast mass of dark woods , except where the energy of the Romans has made a wide road through them , in spite of the hostility of the barbarians , and the unfavourable character ...
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