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 3
... give at least an appearance of these crimes being committed according to law and statute , as very commonly even the most cruel princes have done : but whatever suited the implacable temper of Cæsar was instantly accom- plished in haste ...
... give at least an appearance of these crimes being committed according to law and statute , as very commonly even the most cruel princes have done : but whatever suited the implacable temper of Cæsar was instantly accom- plished in haste ...
Side 11
... a right to quit him after a fixed day , if she should choose to do so . And it is inconceivable with what eagerness the individuals of both sexes give themselves up to matrimonial pleasures . 5. But as long as they live they wander about.
... a right to quit him after a fixed day , if she should choose to do so . And it is inconceivable with what eagerness the individuals of both sexes give themselves up to matrimonial pleasures . 5. But as long as they live they wander about.
Side 12
... give the reins more freely to his insolence , believing every information which was laid before him as proved , however doubtful or false it might be ; and among other acts of cruelty , he put Geron- tius , a count of the party of ...
... give the reins more freely to his insolence , believing every information which was laid before him as proved , however doubtful or false it might be ; and among other acts of cruelty , he put Geron- tius , a count of the party of ...
Side 14
... give over exposing to open danger men who had combined only in a wish for tranquillity . 8. Paulus , thinking that this conduct of Martinus was a hindrance to his own zeal , being , as he was , a formidable artist in involving matters ...
... give over exposing to open danger men who had combined only in a wish for tranquillity . 8. Paulus , thinking that this conduct of Martinus was a hindrance to his own zeal , being , as he was , a formidable artist in involving matters ...
Side 22
... give similar or more important information . in a 5. After these events , Gallus being about to set out for Hierapolis , in order , as far as appearance went , to take part in the expedition , the common people of Antioch . entreated ...
... give similar or more important information . in a 5. After these events , Gallus being about to set out for Hierapolis , in order , as far as appearance went , to take part in the expedition , the common people of Antioch . entreated ...
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