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 23
... letters to the Cæsar , but at the same time gradually with- drew from him his support , pretending to be uneasy , least as the leisure of soldiers is usually a disorderly time , the troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he ...
... letters to the Cæsar , but at the same time gradually with- drew from him his support , pretending to be uneasy , least as the leisure of soldiers is usually a disorderly time , the troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he ...
Side 30
... letters to Constantius informing him of what was going on , both publicly and in secret ; and im- ploring such assistance as , by striking fear into Gallus , should somewhat curb his notorious arrogance . 2. But through excessive ...
... letters to Constantius informing him of what was going on , both publicly and in secret ; and im- ploring such assistance as , by striking fear into Gallus , should somewhat curb his notorious arrogance . 2. But through excessive ...
Side 32
... letters from whom were produced , written in the Greek language to the superintendent of the weaving manu- factory at Tyre , which pressed him to have the beau- tiful work finished speedily ; of which work , however , these letters gave ...
... letters from whom were produced , written in the Greek language to the superintendent of the weaving manu- factory at Tyre , which pressed him to have the beau- tiful work finished speedily ; of which work , however , these letters gave ...
Side 36
... letters , under pretence of some public affairs of an urgent nature requiring his advice , so that , being deprived of all support , he might be put to death without any hindrance . 2. But as several knots of light - minded flatterers ...
... letters , under pretence of some public affairs of an urgent nature requiring his advice , so that , being deprived of all support , he might be put to death without any hindrance . 2. But as several knots of light - minded flatterers ...
Side 37
... letters , and had obtained a sufficient supply of carriages , and means of travelling , we ' hastened to Milan with all speed . 6. The next thing was to contrive to summon the Cæsar , and to induce him to make the like haste . And to ...
... letters , and had obtained a sufficient supply of carriages , and means of travelling , we ' hastened to Milan with all speed . 6. The next thing was to contrive to summon the Cæsar , and to induce him to make the like haste . And to ...
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