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 34
... barbarians , though taking instant counsel on such an emergency , yet either because the auspices turned out unfavourable , or because the authority of the sacrifices prohibited an instant engagement , abated their energy , and the ...
... barbarians , though taking instant counsel on such an emergency , yet either because the auspices turned out unfavourable , or because the authority of the sacrifices prohibited an instant engagement , abated their energy , and the ...
Side 35
... barbarians , I have , as if I had sud- denly changed my plans , adopted more peaceful counsels . 12. " For if every one of you , having regard to his own position and his own feelings , considers the case , he will find this to be the ...
... barbarians , I have , as if I had sud- denly changed my plans , adopted more peaceful counsels . 12. " For if every one of you , having regard to his own position and his own feelings , considers the case , he will find this to be the ...
Side 52
... barbarians . And I will here describe the character of the ground briefly , as well as I can , 2. The Rhine rising among the defiles of lofty moun- tains , and forcing its way with immense violence through steep rocks , stretches its ...
... barbarians . And I will here describe the character of the ground briefly , as well as I can , 2. The Rhine rising among the defiles of lofty moun- tains , and forcing its way with immense violence through steep rocks , stretches its ...
Side 53
... barbarians , although he knew the fierce way in which they begin their wars , allowed himself to be betrayed into a hidden ambush , where he stood without the power of moving , being bewildered by the suddenness of his disaster . 8. In ...
... barbarians , although he knew the fierce way in which they begin their wars , allowed himself to be betrayed into a hidden ambush , where he stood without the power of moving , being bewildered by the suddenness of his disaster . 8. In ...
Side 54
... barbarians , except such as flight had saved from destruction , trampling on the heaps of slain , and covered with goro . 13. When the battle was thus terminated the emperor in triumph and joy returned to Milan to winter quarters . The ...
... barbarians , except such as flight had saved from destruction , trampling on the heaps of slain , and covered with goro . 13. When the battle was thus terminated the emperor in triumph and joy returned to Milan to winter quarters . The ...
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