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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... taken prisoners , were in an unpre- cedented manner exposed to wild beasts , and in the games f the amphitheatre , at Iconium , a town of Pisidia . 2. And as Cicero ' says , that " even wild beasts , when reminded by hunger , generally ...
... taken prisoners , were in an unpre- cedented manner exposed to wild beasts , and in the games f the amphitheatre , at Iconium , a town of Pisidia . 2. And as Cicero ' says , that " even wild beasts , when reminded by hunger , generally ...
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... taken some vessels which were conveying grain down the river , were well provided with abundance of food , while they themselves , having almost consumed the usual stores of food , were in a state of alarm dreading the fatal agonies of ...
... taken some vessels which were conveying grain down the river , were well provided with abundance of food , while they themselves , having almost consumed the usual stores of food , were in a state of alarm dreading the fatal agonies of ...
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... taken to find out who they were ; and , lest the search should have time to cool , they sent for a philo- sopher named Epigonius , from Lycia , and for Eusebius the orator , surnamed Pittacos , from Emissa ; though they were not those ...
... taken to find out who they were ; and , lest the search should have time to cool , they sent for a philo- sopher named Epigonius , from Lycia , and for Eusebius the orator , surnamed Pittacos , from Emissa ; though they were not those ...
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... 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 kept in close confine- ment . 20. And while ...
... 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 kept in close confine- ment . 20. And while ...
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... taken Jerusalem : and he made over their government to a local governor . 13. Contiguous to Palestine is Arabia , a country which on its other side joins the Nabathæi - a land full of the most plenteous variety of merchandize , and ...
... taken Jerusalem : and he made over their government to a local governor . 13. Contiguous to Palestine is Arabia , a country which on its other side joins the Nabathæi - a land full of the most plenteous variety of merchandize , and ...
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