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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... favour of the latter he invented the new and singular appellation of Fortitissimus , to which he annexed the flattering distinction of a robe of purple and gold . But of the whole series of Roman princes in any age of the empire ...
... favour of the latter he invented the new and singular appellation of Fortitissimus , to which he annexed the flattering distinction of a robe of purple and gold . But of the whole series of Roman princes in any age of the empire ...
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... favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And whether any enemy of the accused man pressed him or not , as if the 1 His victory over Magnentius , whom he defeated at Mursa , on the ...
... favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And whether any enemy of the accused man pressed him or not , as if the 1 His victory over Magnentius , whom he defeated at Mursa , on the ...
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... favour the conspiracy of Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path through manifold ...
... favour the conspiracy of Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path through manifold ...
Side 14
... favour the conspiracy of Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path through manifold ...
... favour the conspiracy of Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path through manifold ...
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... favours , selling them for bribes , do for gain thrust in mean and obscure men at these dinners . . 16. The whirlpools of banquets , and the various allure- ments of luxury , I omit , that I may not be too prolix , and with the object ...
... favours , selling them for bribes , do for gain thrust in mean and obscure men at these dinners . . 16. The whirlpools of banquets , and the various allure- ments of luxury , I omit , that I may not be too prolix , and with the object ...
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