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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Side 560
... never ceased to threaten , and to whom he never softened ; and the causes of this animosity against him were not obscure nor trivial . When Probus first obtained the rank of prefect of the prætorium , the power of which he was ...
... never ceased to threaten , and to whom he never softened ; and the causes of this animosity against him were not obscure nor trivial . When Probus first obtained the rank of prefect of the prætorium , the power of which he was ...
Side 570
... never considered that the mercy of the emperor is always the best comfort of persons in distress , he in- creased all punishments by his free use of both fire and sword punishments which the merciful disposition of our ancestors looked ...
... never considered that the mercy of the emperor is always the best comfort of persons in distress , he in- creased all punishments by his free use of both fire and sword punishments which the merciful disposition of our ancestors looked ...
Side 578
... never shelter themselves under roofed houses , but avoid them as people ordinarily avoid sepulchres as things not fitted for common use . Nor is there even to bo found among them a cabin thatched with reed ; but they wander about ...
... never shelter themselves under roofed houses , but avoid them as people ordinarily avoid sepulchres as things not fitted for common use . Nor is there even to bo found among them a cabin thatched with reed ; but they wander about ...
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