The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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Side 9
... allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians was dreaded , inasmuch as they were desperate with rage , and superior in number , and likely to rush upon the aims of the legions without any regard to their lives . There- fore as soon ...
... allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians was dreaded , inasmuch as they were desperate with rage , and superior in number , and likely to rush upon the aims of the legions without any regard to their lives . There- fore as soon ...
Side 19
... allowed to remain ; and three thousand dancing - girls had not even a question put to them , but stayed unmolested with the members of their choruses , and a corresponding number of dancing masters . 20. And wherever you turn your eyes ...
... allowed to remain ; and three thousand dancing - girls had not even a question put to them , but stayed unmolested with the members of their choruses , and a corresponding number of dancing masters . 20. And wherever you turn your eyes ...
Side 51
... allowed Marinus to kill himself , were condemned to banishment , though they were afterwards pardoned through the inter- cession of Arbetio . IV . § 1. Soon after this transaction had been A.D. 354. ] 51 SEVERE TREATMENT OF GALLUS'S ...
... allowed Marinus to kill himself , were condemned to banishment , though they were afterwards pardoned through the inter- cession of Arbetio . IV . § 1. Soon after this transaction had been A.D. 354. ] 51 SEVERE TREATMENT OF GALLUS'S ...
Side 53
... 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 the mean time the enemy , showing themselves , sprang forth from their hiding ...
... 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 the mean time the enemy , showing themselves , sprang forth from their hiding ...
Side 62
... allowed to become known unseasonably , it was plain we should all be involved in one sentence of death . 27. However our general was kindly received , and ( the very business itself forcing us to bend our necks ) , having been compelled ...
... allowed to become known unseasonably , it was plain we should all be involved in one sentence of death . 27. However our general was kindly received , and ( the very business itself forcing us to bend our necks ) , having been compelled ...
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