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 4
... increased by the queen , who constantly stimulated his desire , and was driving on the fortunes of her husband to headlong destruction , while sho ought rather , by giving him useful advice , to have led him back into the paths of truth ...
... increased by the queen , who constantly stimulated his desire , and was driving on the fortunes of her husband to headlong destruction , while sho ought rather , by giving him useful advice , to have led him back into the paths of truth ...
Side 5
... increased to the danger of many of the citizens , did not mollify it by either delay or wise counsels , as men in high office have very often pacified the anger of their princes ; but by untimely opposition and reproof , did often ...
... increased to the danger of many of the citizens , did not mollify it by either delay or wise counsels , as men in high office have very often pacified the anger of their princes ; but by untimely opposition and reproof , did often ...
Side 7
... increased their fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For they expected to be able to cross . without hindrance , and then , in consequence of the sudden- ness of their inroad , to be able to ravage all the ...
... increased their fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For they expected to be able to cross . without hindrance , and then , in consequence of the sudden- ness of their inroad , to be able to ravage all the ...
Side 8
... increased by their unrestrainable ardour , they directed their efforts to destroy the city of Seleucia , the metropolis of the province , which was defended by Count Castucius , whose legions were inured to every kind of military ...
... increased by their unrestrainable ardour , they directed their efforts to destroy the city of Seleucia , the metropolis of the province , which was defended by Count Castucius , whose legions were inured to every kind of military ...
Side 15
... increased with a sublime progress and growth - virtue and fortune , though com- monly at variance , agreed upon a treaty of eternal peace , as far as she was concerned . For if either of them had been wanting to her , she would never ...
... increased with a sublime progress and growth - virtue and fortune , though com- monly at variance , agreed upon a treaty of eternal peace , as far as she was concerned . For if either of them had been wanting to her , she would never ...
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