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
... put to death , a man wholly innocent of any kind of wickedness , without being permitted to say a word in his defence . 4. After this iniquitous transaction , which struck others also with fear lest they should meet with similar treat ...
... put to death , a man wholly innocent of any kind of wickedness , without being permitted to say a word in his defence . 4. After this iniquitous transaction , which struck others also with fear lest they should meet with similar treat ...
Side 21
... put to death ; being exasperated because when he recommended that a low price should be established in the market at an unsea- sonable time , when the city was threatened with a scarcity , they answered him with objections , urged with ...
... put to death ; being exasperated because when he recommended that a low price should be established in the market at an unsea- sonable time , when the city was threatened with a scarcity , they answered him with objections , urged with ...
Side 31
... put to death without being permitted to soften the accusations brought against them , or to say a word in their own defence . 4. The first persons who were brought before them were Epigonius and Eusebius , who were ruined because of the ...
... put to death without being permitted to soften the accusations brought against them , or to say a word in their own defence . 4. The first persons who were brought before them were Epigonius and Eusebius , who were ruined because of the ...
Side 32
... put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a place which is called Cra- teræ , a country house of their own , which is four - and- twenty miles from Antioch , there ...
... put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a place which is called Cra- teræ , a country house of their own , which is four - and- twenty miles from Antioch , there ...
Side 36
... put to death without any hindrance . 2. But as several knots of light - minded flatterers opposed this opinion , amang whom was Arbetio , a man of keen wit and always inclined to treachery , and Eusebius , a man always disposed to ...
... put to death without any hindrance . 2. But as several knots of light - minded flatterers opposed this opinion , amang whom was Arbetio , a man of keen wit and always inclined to treachery , and Eusebius , a man always disposed to ...
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