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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... soldiers who were dispersed among the many municipal towns and forts which lie on the borders . And they , endeavouring to the utmost of their strength to repel these banditti , who were spreading every day more widely , sometimes in ...
... soldiers who were dispersed among the many municipal towns and forts which lie on the borders . And they , endeavouring to the utmost of their strength to repel these banditti , who were spreading every day more widely , sometimes in ...
Side 7
... soldiers yielded to the unfavourable character of the country and retired . But whenever they could be met with in the plain , which often happened , then charging them without giving them time to combine their strength , or even to ...
... soldiers yielded to the unfavourable character of the country and retired . But whenever they could be met with in the plain , which often happened , then charging them without giving them time to combine their strength , or even to ...
Side 23
... soldiers is usually a disorderly time , the troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he desired him to content himself with the schools of the Palatine , and with those of the Protectors , with the Scutarii , and Gentiles . And he ...
... soldiers is usually a disorderly time , the troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he desired him to content himself with the schools of the Palatine , and with those of the Protectors , with the Scutarii , and Gentiles . And he ...
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... soldiers immediately , being always on the watch to raise disturbances , first of all attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand , an old man of no great bodily strength , and enfeebled by disease ; and having bound his ...
... soldiers immediately , being always on the watch to raise disturbances , first of all attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand , an old man of no great bodily strength , and enfeebled by disease ; and having bound his ...
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... soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil dignities . He was compelled , I say , to go among them to ...
... soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil dignities . He was compelled , I say , to go among them to ...
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