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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... once or twice subsequently , I remember having discussed the manners of this people , nevertheless I will now briefly enumerate a few more particulars con- cerning them . 3. Among these tribes , whose primary origin is derived from the ...
... once or twice subsequently , I remember having discussed the manners of this people , nevertheless I will now briefly enumerate a few more particulars con- cerning them . 3. Among these tribes , whose primary origin is derived from the ...
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... once order all the provisions allotted for the support of yourself and your court to be carried away . " And then , having said nothing more than these insolent words , he departed with every appearance of rage ; and would never ...
... once order all the provisions allotted for the support of yourself and your court to be carried away . " And then , having said nothing more than these insolent words , he departed with every appearance of rage ; and would never ...
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... once tasted blood , he made many similar investigations , all of which it is not worth while to relate , lest I should exceed the bounds which I have laid down for myself ; an error which is to be avoided X. § 1. WHILE the East was thus ...
... once tasted blood , he made many similar investigations , all of which it is not worth while to relate , lest I should exceed the bounds which I have laid down for myself ; an error which is to be avoided X. § 1. WHILE the East was thus ...
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... once cruel and fickle , and also because amid civil dissensions they looked with awe upon the loftier fortune of Constantius . 9. While perplexed with these vast and weighty anxieties he received continual letters from the emperor ...
... once cruel and fickle , and also because amid civil dissensions they looked with awe upon the loftier fortune of Constantius . 9. While perplexed with these vast and weighty anxieties he received continual letters from the emperor ...
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... once . And having suddenly placed him in a private car- riage , he conducted him into Istria , near to the town of Pola , where it is reported that Crispus , the son of Constan- tine , was formerly put to death . 22 21. And while he was ...
... once . And having suddenly placed him in a private car- riage , he conducted him into Istria , near to the town of Pola , where it is reported that Crispus , the son of Constan- tine , was formerly put to death . 22 21. And while he was ...
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