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 13
... mentioned was sufficient , every one who was informed against or in any way called in question , was condemned ... mention was made of treason or sedition ; and the bloodthirsty insinuations of those around him , ex- aggerating ...
... mentioned was sufficient , every one who was informed against or in any way called in question , was condemned ... mention was made of treason or sedition ; and the bloodthirsty insinuations of those around him , ex- aggerating ...
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... mentioning or important from being done at Rome . Therefore we must return to our original subject . VII . § 1. His licentiousness having now become more unbounded , the Cæsar began to be burdensome to all virtuous men ; and discarding ...
... mentioning or important from being done at Rome . Therefore we must return to our original subject . VII . § 1. His licentiousness having now become more unbounded , the Cæsar began to be burdensome to all virtuous men ; and discarding ...
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... mentioned is Commagena , now called Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is remarkable for the splendid cities of Hierapolis , the ancient Ninus , and Samosata . 8. The next province is Syria , which is ...
... mentioned is Commagena , now called Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is remarkable for the splendid cities of Hierapolis , the ancient Ninus , and Samosata . 8. The next province is Syria , which is ...
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... mentioned that Montius , when just at the point of death , had intended to inculpate the tribunes of manufactures , who were called by these names , as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise . 5. Epigonius was ...
... mentioned that Montius , when just at the point of death , had intended to inculpate the tribunes of manufactures , who were called by these names , as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise . 5. Epigonius was ...
Side 33
... mentioned before . And as he brought a faithful account of what Gallus had done , the emperor , sorrowing over the miseries that were passed , and full of anxious fear for the future , for a time stilled the grief of his mind as well as ...
... mentioned before . And as he brought a faithful account of what Gallus had done , the emperor , sorrowing over the miseries that were passed , and full of anxious fear for the future , for a time stilled the grief of his mind as well as ...
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