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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... returned they were secretly ad- mitted by back doors into the palace , and then reported all that they had been able to hear or to collect ; taking care with an unanimous kind of conspiracy to invent many things , and to exaggerate for ...
... returned they were secretly ad- mitted by back doors into the palace , and then reported all that they had been able to hear or to collect ; taking care with an unanimous kind of conspiracy to invent many things , and to exaggerate for ...
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... returned to the emperor's camp , bringing with him a crowd of prisoners almost covered with chains , in the lowest condition of squalor and misery ; on whose arrival the racks were prepared , and the executioner began to prepare his ...
... returned to the emperor's camp , bringing with him a crowd of prisoners almost covered with chains , in the lowest condition of squalor and misery ; on whose arrival the racks were prepared , and the executioner began to prepare his ...
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... And although the tribes are indolent , and the countries peaceful , and although there are no contests for votes , but the tranquillity of the age of Numa has returned , nevertheless , in every quarter of the world Rome is.
... And although the tribes are indolent , and the countries peaceful , and although there are no contests for votes , but the tranquillity of the age of Numa has returned , nevertheless , in every quarter of the world Rome is.
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... returned . Accordingly , when Ursicinus had received the letters , and had obtained a sufficient supply of carriages , and means of travelling , we ' hastened to Milan with all speed . 6. The next thing was to contrive to summon the ...
... returned . Accordingly , when Ursicinus had received the letters , and had obtained a sufficient supply of carriages , and means of travelling , we ' hastened to Milan with all speed . 6. The next thing was to contrive to summon the ...
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... returned as if in triumph . and brought an account of their exploits to the emperor , who was notoriously severe and implacable against all offences of the kind . 3. After this , throughout the rest of his reign , Con- stantius , as if ...
... returned as if in triumph . and brought an account of their exploits to the emperor , who was notoriously severe and implacable against all offences of the kind . 3. After this , throughout the rest of his reign , Con- stantius , as if ...
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