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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Side 5
... various disasters . For the Isaurians also , a people who were accustomed to frequent alternations of peace , and of turbulence which threw everything into confusion with sudden outbreaks - impu- nity having fostered their growing ...
... various disasters . For the Isaurians also , a people who were accustomed to frequent alternations of peace , and of turbulence which threw everything into confusion with sudden outbreaks - impu- nity having fostered their growing ...
Side 11
... various and extensive districts , having no home , no fixed abode or laws ; nor can they endure to remain long in the same climate , no one district or country pleasing them for a continuance . 4. Their life is one continued wandering ...
... various and extensive districts , having no home , no fixed abode or laws ; nor can they endure to remain long in the same climate , no one district or country pleasing them for a continuance . 4. Their life is one continued wandering ...
Side 15
... various labours in war , it crossed the Alps and the sea , till , as youth and man , it had carried the triumphs of victory into every country in the world . 5. And now that it is declining into old age , and often owes its victories to ...
... various labours in war , it crossed the Alps and the sea , till , as youth and man , it had carried the triumphs of victory into every country in the world . 5. And now that it is declining into old age , and often owes its victories to ...
Side 16
... various colours , more conspicuous . 10. Others , with not any one asking them , put on a 1 Hesiod . Ammianus refers to the passage in Hesiod's Op . et Dies 289 , beginning - τῆς δ ̓ ἀρετῆς ἱδρῶτα θεοὶ προπάροιθεν ἔθησαν . A.D. 353 ...
... various colours , more conspicuous . 10. Others , with not any one asking them , put on a 1 Hesiod . Ammianus refers to the passage in Hesiod's Op . et Dies 289 , beginning - τῆς δ ̓ ἀρετῆς ἱδρῶτα θεοὶ προπάροιθεν ἔθησαν . A.D. 353 ...
Side 18
... various allure- ments of luxury , I omit , that I may not be too prolix , and with the object of passing on to this fact , that some people , hastening on without fear of danger , drive their horses , as if they were post - horses ...
... various allure- ments of luxury , I omit , that I may not be too prolix , and with the object of passing on to this fact , that some people , hastening on without fear of danger , drive their horses , as if they were post - horses ...
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