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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... torture , and then condemned him to banishment . 2. And as the body of a sick man is apt to be agitated by even trifling grievances , so his narrow and sensitive mind , thinking every sound that stirred something either done or planned ...
... torture , and then condemned him to banishment . 2. And as the body of a sick man is apt to be agitated by even trifling grievances , so his narrow and sensitive mind , thinking every sound that stirred something either done or planned ...
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... torture . Of these prisoners , many of them had their property confiscated , others were sentenced to banish- ment , some were given over to the sword of the exe- cutioner . Nor is it easy to cite the acquittal of a single person in the ...
... torture . Of these prisoners , many of them had their property confiscated , others were sentenced to banish- ment , some were given over to the sword of the exe- cutioner . Nor is it easy to cite the acquittal of a single person in the ...
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... informed of all the questions which were put and all the answers which were given ; and by his pitiless orders , urged as he was by A.D. 353. ] TORTURES OF THE PRISONERS . 31 the 30 BK . XIV . CH . IX . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... informed of all the questions which were put and all the answers which were given ; and by his pitiless orders , urged as he was by A.D. 353. ] TORTURES OF THE PRISONERS . 31 the 30 BK . XIV . CH . IX . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 31
... torture as an audacious calumniator ; and when Eusebius had been tortured so severely that he had no longer any limbs left for torments , imploring heaven for justice . and still smiling disdain- fully , he remained immovable , with a ...
... torture as an audacious calumniator ; and when Eusebius had been tortured so severely that he had no longer any limbs left for torments , imploring heaven for justice . and still smiling disdain- fully , he remained immovable , with a ...
Side 32
... tortured , to the danger of his life , but could not be made to confess anything . 8. After the investigation had been carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it ...
... tortured , to the danger of his life , but could not be made to confess anything . 8. After the investigation had been carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it ...
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