The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... everything is done at the discretion of over - arrogant power , on the whim of which every man's life or death depends , the mischief is fatal and incurable . 11. For at this time any one might go to the palace on any pretext , and if ...
... everything is done at the discretion of over - arrogant power , on the whim of which every man's life or death depends , the mischief is fatal and incurable . 11. For at this time any one might go to the palace on any pretext , and if ...
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... everything openly ; and so he returned after seeing the lamentable desolation of the province and reproaching Romanus for his inactivity , he threatened to report to the emperor an accurate statement of everything which he had seen ...
... everything openly ; and so he returned after seeing the lamentable desolation of the province and reproaching Romanus for his inactivity , he threatened to report to the emperor an accurate statement of everything which he had seen ...
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... everything that came in their way into alarm by their fearful devasta- tions . 9. Against these hosts , Lupicinus , having collected his forces with the greatest possible rapidity , advanced with more rashness than prudence , and halted ...
... everything that came in their way into alarm by their fearful devasta- tions . 9. Against these hosts , Lupicinus , having collected his forces with the greatest possible rapidity , advanced with more rashness than prudence , and halted ...
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