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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... appointed to invade Mesopotamia , whenever occasion might serve , was anxiously exploring our territories with a view to some sudden incursion , if he could anywhere find an opportunity . 2. And because since every part of Mesopotamia ...
... appointed to invade Mesopotamia , whenever occasion might serve , was anxiously exploring our territories with a view to some sudden incursion , if he could anywhere find an opportunity . 2. And because since every part of Mesopotamia ...
Side 19
... appointed course , which at the very first beginning and birth of the child , by a kind of secret law revealing the primitive foun- tains of seed , points out the way of propagating posterity . 18. And as this is the case , those few ...
... appointed course , which at the very first beginning and birth of the child , by a kind of secret law revealing the primitive foun- tains of seed , points out the way of propagating posterity . 18. And as this is the case , those few ...
Side 29
... appointed a governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated victories crushed the arro- gance of the inhabitants , when he was carrying his glorious arms into Media and Parthia . 14. There is also the ...
... appointed a governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated victories crushed the arro- gance of the inhabitants , when he was carrying his glorious arms into Media and Parthia . 14. There is also the ...
Side 30
... appointed for this fatal examination , the master of the horse took his seat under the pretence of being the judge ; others being also set as his assessors , who were instructed beforehand what was to be done : and there were present ...
... appointed for this fatal examination , the master of the horse took his seat under the pretence of being the judge ; others being also set as his assessors , who were instructed beforehand what was to be done : and there were present ...
Side 33
... secured . Afterwards food having arrived in abundance the camp was struck on the day appointed . 6. After great difficulties had been surmounted , many Châlons sur Saône . D of the roads being buried in snow , the army.
... secured . Afterwards food having arrived in abundance the camp was struck on the day appointed . 6. After great difficulties had been surmounted , many Châlons sur Saône . D of the roads being buried in snow , the army.
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