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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... soon became more vehemently exasperated , and , as if raising more on high than ever the standard of his contumacy , without any regard to the safety of others or of himself , he bore himself onwards like a rapid torrent , with an impe ...
... soon became more vehemently exasperated , and , as if raising more on high than ever the standard of his contumacy , without any regard to the safety of others or of himself , he bore himself onwards like a rapid torrent , with an impe ...
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... soon as the army was beheld at a distance , and the music of the trumpeters was heard , the banditti halted and stood still for a while , brandishing their threatening swords , and after a time they marched on slowly . And when the ...
... soon as the army was beheld at a distance , and the music of the trumpeters was heard , the banditti halted and stood still for a while , brandishing their threatening swords , and after a time they marched on slowly . And when the ...
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... soon as he arrived in Syria , to address Gallus in persuasive and respectful language , ex- horting him to repair with all speed to Italy , to which province the emperor had repeatedly summoned him . not territorial possessions , but ...
... soon as he arrived in Syria , to address Gallus in persuasive and respectful language , ex- horting him to repair with all speed to Italy , to which province the emperor had repeatedly summoned him . not territorial possessions , but ...
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... soon as he heard of the events which had taken place at Antioch , he passed through the lesser Armenia and took the road to Constantinople ; but he was seized on his journey by the Protectors , and brought back to Antioch , and there ...
... soon as he heard of the events which had taken place at Antioch , he passed through the lesser Armenia and took the road to Constantinople ; but he was seized on his journey by the Protectors , and brought back to Antioch , and there ...
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... soon as he had finished speaking , the whole assembly being ready to agree to what the emperor de- sired , and praising his advice , gave their votes for peace ; being principally influenced by this consideration , that they had already ...
... soon as he had finished speaking , the whole assembly being ready to agree to what the emperor de- sired , and praising his advice , gave their votes for peace ; being principally influenced by this consideration , that they had already ...
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