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 7
... reached the high ground on the tops of the mountains , the steep- ness of which delayed their march more than they had expected . And when at last , having surmounted all the difficulties of the mountains , they came to the precipitous ...
... reached the high ground on the tops of the mountains , the steep- ness of which delayed their march more than they had expected . And when at last , having surmounted all the difficulties of the mountains , they came to the precipitous ...
Side 15
... reached the point of narrating what was done at Rome , nothing is spoken of but seditions , and shops , and cheap- ness , and other similarly inconsiderable matters , I will briefly touch upon the causes of this , never intentionally ...
... reached the point of narrating what was done at Rome , nothing is spoken of but seditions , and shops , and cheap- ness , and other similarly inconsiderable matters , I will briefly touch upon the causes of this , never intentionally ...
Side 24
... reached Antioch , having travelled express , he passed by the gates of the palace , in contempt of the Cæsar , whom , however , he ought to have visited , and proceeded to the general's camp with ostentatious pomp , and there pretended ...
... reached Antioch , having travelled express , he passed by the gates of the palace , in contempt of the Cæsar , whom , however , he ought to have visited , and proceeded to the general's camp with ostentatious pomp , and there pretended ...
Side 27
... nent by Mount Amanus . 5. The frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the.
... nent by Mount Amanus . 5. The frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the.
Side 38
... reached Bithynia , at the station named Cæni Gallici , she was seized with a sudden fever and died . And after her death , her husband , considering that he had lost his greatest security and the chief support on which he relied ...
... reached Bithynia , at the station named Cæni Gallici , she was seized with a sudden fever and died . And after her death , her husband , considering that he had lost his greatest security and the chief support on which he relied ...
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