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
... live on the contributions of their friends ; and many opulent and famous houses were shut up , the old constitutional and just authority being changed into a government at the will of a bloodthirsty tyrant . 5. Nor amid these manifold ...
... live on the contributions of their friends ; and many opulent and famous houses were shut up , the old constitutional and just authority being changed into a government at the will of a bloodthirsty tyrant . 5. Nor amid these manifold ...
Side 9
... lives . There- fore as soon as the army was beheld at a distance , and the music of the trumpeters was heard , the banditti halted and stood still for a while , brandishing their threatening swords , and after a time they marched on ...
... lives . There- fore as soon as the army was beheld at a distance , and the music of the trumpeters was heard , the banditti halted and stood still for a while , brandishing their threatening swords , and after a time they marched on ...
Side 11
... 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.
... 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
... live they wander about with such extensive and perpetual migrations , that the woman is married in one place , brings forth her children in another , and rears them at a distance from either place , no oppor- tunity of remaining quiet ...
... live they wander about with such extensive and perpetual migrations , that the woman is married in one place , brings forth her children in another , and rears them at a distance from either place , no oppor- tunity of remaining quiet ...
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... live happily in accordance with perfect reason , ought above all things to have a glorious country . 8. Of these men , some thinking that they can be handed down to immortality by means of statues , are eagerly desirous of them , as if ...
... live happily in accordance with perfect reason , ought above all things to have a glorious country . 8. Of these men , some thinking that they can be handed down to immortality by means of statues , are eagerly desirous of them , as if ...
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