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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... things , and to exaggerate for the worse all they really knew ; at the same time suppressing any praises of Casar which had come to their ears , although these were wrung from many , against their consciences , by the dread.
... things , and to exaggerate for the worse all they really knew ; at the same time suppressing any praises of Casar which had come to their ears , although these were wrung from many , against their consciences , by the dread.
Side 4
... things caused bitter though secret lamentation , and discontent to many . 10. But at that time Thalassius was the present prefect ' of the palace , a man of an arrogant temper ; and he , per- " There was among the commanders of the ...
... things caused bitter though secret lamentation , and discontent to many . 10. But at that time Thalassius was the present prefect ' of the palace , a man of an arrogant temper ; and he , per- " There was among the commanders of the ...
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... thing which is reported to have been first done in the in- stance of Acilius Glabrio , who by his wisdom and valour had subdued King Antiochus . But how really noble a thing it is to despise all these inconsiderable and trifling things ...
... thing which is reported to have been first done in the in- stance of Acilius Glabrio , who by his wisdom and valour had subdued King Antiochus . But how really noble a thing it is to despise all these inconsiderable and trifling things ...
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... . In addition to these things a certain worthless woman inflamed his purpose of inflicting misery ; for she , having obtained admission to the palace , as she had requested , gave him information that a plot was secretly laid against him.
... . In addition to these things a certain worthless woman inflamed his purpose of inflicting misery ; for she , having obtained admission to the palace , as she had requested , gave him information that a plot was secretly laid against him.
Side 24
... things to bring about the destruction of the Cæsar , adding many superfluous circumstances to the relations which he was continually sending to the emperor . 66 66 11. At last , being expressly invited by the Cæsar , and being admitted ...
... things to bring about the destruction of the Cæsar , adding many superfluous circumstances to the relations which he was continually sending to the emperor . 66 66 11. At last , being expressly invited by the Cæsar , and being admitted ...
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