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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... theso bitter piotters had imputed to him . Or , as an alternative , he entreated that he might become security for Mallobaudes , and that their officers might be permitted to go and do what he had proposed to take upon himself . 7. For ...
... theso bitter piotters had imputed to him . Or , as an alternative , he entreated that he might become security for Mallobaudes , and that their officers might be permitted to go and do what he had proposed to take upon himself . 7. For ...
Side 90
... theso are the nocturnal signs of his chastity and virtue . 9. But as for the manner in which he passed his days , whether in conversing with eloquence and wit , or in making preparations for war , or in actual conflict of battle , or in ...
... theso are the nocturnal signs of his chastity and virtue . 9. But as for the manner in which he passed his days , whether in conversing with eloquence and wit , or in making preparations for war , or in actual conflict of battle , or in ...
Side 91
... theso accomplishments was added a very tolerable degree of cloquence in the Latin language . 8. Therefore , if it be true , as many writers affirm , that Cyrus the king , and Simonides the lyric poet , and Hippias of Elis , the most ...
... theso accomplishments was added a very tolerable degree of cloquence in the Latin language . 8. Therefore , if it be true , as many writers affirm , that Cyrus the king , and Simonides the lyric poet , and Hippias of Elis , the most ...
Side 91
... theso accomplishments was added a very tolerable degree of eloquence in the Latin language . 8. Therefore , if it be true , as many writers affirm , that Cyrus the king , and Simonides the lyric poet , and Hippias of Elis , the most acu ...
... theso accomplishments was added a very tolerable degree of eloquence in the Latin language . 8. Therefore , if it be true , as many writers affirm , that Cyrus the king , and Simonides the lyric poet , and Hippias of Elis , the most acu ...
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... theso letters we havo understood to be this : - 3. " I , Sapor , king of kings , partner of the stars , brother of the sun and moon , to Constantius Caesar my brother send much greeting . I am glad and am well pleased that at last thou ...
... theso letters we havo understood to be this : - 3. " I , Sapor , king of kings , partner of the stars , brother of the sun and moon , to Constantius Caesar my brother send much greeting . I am glad and am well pleased that at last thou ...
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