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
... horse which happened to be at hand , and which they would not venture to resist in the extensive plains , they retreated , and retracing their steps summoned all the flower of their youth which had been left at home to join them . 12 ...
... horse which happened to be at hand , and which they would not venture to resist in the extensive plains , they retreated , and retracing their steps summoned all the flower of their youth which had been left at home to join them . 12 ...
Side 10
... horse was kept away longer than usual at that season , Nebridius the count of the East was ordered to collect a military force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to deliver the city , so wealthy and important ...
... horse was kept away longer than usual at that season , Nebridius the count of the East was ordered to collect a military force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to deliver the city , so wealthy and important ...
Side 11
... horses and speedy camels , alike in times of peace and war . Nor does any member of their tribes ever take plough in hand or cultivate a tree , or seek food by the tillage of the land ; but they are perpetually wandering over various ...
... horses and speedy camels , alike in times of peace and war . Nor does any member of their tribes ever take plough in hand or cultivate a tree , or seek food by the tillage of the land ; but they are perpetually wandering over various ...
Side 18
... horses , as if they were post - horses , with a regular licence , as the saying is , through the wide streets of the city , over the roads paved with flint , dragging behind them large bodies of slaves like bands of robbers ; not ...
... horses , as if they were post - horses , with a regular licence , as the saying is , through the wide streets of the city , over the roads paved with flint , dragging behind them large bodies of slaves like bands of robbers ; not ...
Side 21
... horses . 26. And it is very wonderful to see an innumerable multitude of people with great eagerness of mind intent upon the event of the contests in the chariot race . These pursuits , and others of like character , prevent anything ...
... horses . 26. And it is very wonderful to see an innumerable multitude of people with great eagerness of mind intent upon the event of the contests in the chariot race . These pursuits , and others of like character , prevent anything ...
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