The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 4
... the emperor was informed of what had been said ; so that even the walls of a
man's secret chamber , the only witnesses to his language , were viewed with
apprehension . 8. And Cæsar's fixed resolution to inquire into these and other
similar ...
... the emperor was informed of what had been said ; so that even the walls of a
man's secret chamber , the only witnesses to his language , were viewed with
apprehension . 8. And Cæsar's fixed resolution to inquire into these and other
similar ...
Side 9
But as the troops were pressing forward eagerly to the combat their generals
recalled them , thinking it inopportune to enter upon a contest of doubtful issue ,
when their walls were not far distant , under protection of which the safety of the ...
But as the troops were pressing forward eagerly to the combat their generals
recalled them , thinking it inopportune to enter upon a contest of doubtful issue ,
when their walls were not far distant , under protection of which the safety of the ...
Side 15
Her people , from its very earliest infancy to the latest moment of its youth , a
period which extends over about three hundred years , carried on a variety of
wars with the natives around its walls . Then , when it arrived at its full - grown
manhood ...
Her people , from its very earliest infancy to the latest moment of its youth , a
period which extends over about three hundred years , carried on a variety of
wars with the natives around its walls . Then , when it arrived at its full - grown
manhood ...
Side 20
But now , in their empty arrogance , some persons look upon everything as
worthless which is born outside of the walls of the city , except only the childless
and the unmarried . Nor can it be conceived with what a variety of obsequious ...
But now , in their empty arrogance , some persons look upon everything as
worthless which is born outside of the walls of the city , except only the childless
and the unmarried . Nor can it be conceived with what a variety of obsequious ...
Side 29
... and Philadelphia , fortified with very strong walls . It was the Emperor Trajan
who first gave this country the name of a Roman province , and appointed a
governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated
victories ...
... and Philadelphia , fortified with very strong walls . It was the Emperor Trajan
who first gave this country the name of a Roman province , and appointed a
governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated
victories ...
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