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 12
... seen a great many of them wholly ignorant of the use of either corn or wine . 7. So much for this most mischievous nation . Now let us return to the subject we originally proposed to our selves . V. § 1. WHILE these events were taking ...
... seen a great many of them wholly ignorant of the use of either corn or wine . 7. So much for this most mischievous nation . Now let us return to the subject we originally proposed to our selves . V. § 1. WHILE these events were taking ...
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... seen you before , that one of high rank should pay such attention to you who are but an unimportant individual ; so that by reason of this as a principal source of happiness , you begin to repent of not having come to Rome ten years ago ...
... seen you before , that one of high rank should pay such attention to you who are but an unimportant individual ; so that by reason of this as a principal source of happiness , you begin to repent of not having come to Rome ten years ago ...
Side 20
... seen with the eyes of another . 24. But nevertheless , when these rules are observed thus stringently , some persons , if they be invited to a wedding , though the vigour of their limbs be much diminished , yet , when gold is offered ...
... seen with the eyes of another . 24. But nevertheless , when these rules are observed thus stringently , some persons , if they be invited to a wedding , though the vigour of their limbs be much diminished , yet , when gold is offered ...
Side 29
... seen : in many places , too , waters naturally hot rise out of the ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also l'ompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the Jews and taken Jerusalem : and he ...
... seen : in many places , too , waters naturally hot rise out of the ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also l'ompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the Jews and taken Jerusalem : and he ...
Side 31
... seen or heard anything , being wholly unconnected with forensic affairs . But Eusebius , confidently denying what he was accused of , continued firm in unshaken con- stancy , loudly declaring that it was a band of robbers before whom he ...
... seen or heard anything , being wholly unconnected with forensic affairs . But Eusebius , confidently denying what he was accused of , continued firm in unshaken con- stancy , loudly declaring that it was a band of robbers before whom he ...
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