The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 6
And there, occupying the roads with thick barricades, tlieyoought a living by
plundering the inhabitants of the district, as well as travellers. These outrages
aroused the soldiers who were disporsod among tho many municipal towns and
forts ...
And there, occupying the roads with thick barricades, tlieyoought a living by
plundering the inhabitants of the district, as well as travellers. These outrages
aroused the soldiers who were disporsod among tho many municipal towns and
forts ...
Side 7
On this account they subsequently were forced to observe more caution, and
whenever the plunderers began to retire to the high ground, our soldiers yielded
to the # # whenever they could be met with in the plain, which often happenGI,
then ...
On this account they subsequently were forced to observe more caution, and
whenever the plunderers began to retire to the high ground, our soldiers yielded
to the # # whenever they could be met with in the plain, which often happenGI,
then ...
Side 9
Therefore the soldiers were brought back inside the walls in accordance with this
resolution, and all the approaches and gates were strongly barred; and the men
were placed on the battlements and bulwarks, having vast stones and weapons ...
Therefore the soldiers were brought back inside the walls in accordance with this
resolution, and all the approaches and gates were strongly barred; and the men
were placed on the battlements and bulwarks, having vast stones and weapons ...
Side 17
... for riches ; but through a course of dreadful wars overpowered by their valour
all who were opposed to them, though differing but little from tho common
soldiers either in riches, or in their mode of life, or in the costliness of their
garments. 11.
... for riches ; but through a course of dreadful wars overpowered by their valour
all who were opposed to them, though differing but little from tho common
soldiers either in riches, or in their mode of life, or in the costliness of their
garments. 11.
Side 22
him information that a plot was 6ccretly laid against him by a fow soldiers of the
lowest rank. And Constantina, in her exultation, thinking that her husband's safety
was now fully secured, rewarded and placed this woman, in a carriage, and in ...
him information that a plot was 6ccretly laid against him by a fow soldiers of the
lowest rank. And Constantina, in her exultation, thinking that her husband's safety
was now fully secured, rewarded and placed this woman, in a carriage, and in ...
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