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 42
... causes of events , and arbitress and umpire in all affairs of life , regulates the urn which contains the lots of men , and directs the alternations of fortune which we behold in the world , frequently bringing our undertakings to an ...
... causes of events , and arbitress and umpire in all affairs of life , regulates the urn which contains the lots of men , and directs the alternations of fortune which we behold in the world , frequently bringing our undertakings to an ...
Side 50
... cause of such a fact is , we must leave to those who are learned in such matters to decide . 7. Amid all these terrible investigations and punish- ments , another disaster took place in Illyricum , which from some empty words involved ...
... cause of such a fact is , we must leave to those who are learned in such matters to decide . 7. Amid all these terrible investigations and punish- ments , another disaster took place in Illyricum , which from some empty words involved ...
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... cause as their own , resolved to repel the violence of the enemy according to the example of their ancient comrades . And pouring down upon the foe like a torrent , not in a regular line of battle , but in desultory attacks like those ...
... cause as their own , resolved to repel the violence of the enemy according to the example of their ancient comrades . And pouring down upon the foe like a torrent , not in a regular line of battle , but in desultory attacks like those ...
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... cause , when the imminent necessity of affairs rather prompted that no delay should be interposed to the restoration of parties to their pristine concord before the disunion got worse . 21. Therefore , after a long deliberation about ...
... cause , when the imminent necessity of affairs rather prompted that no delay should be interposed to the restoration of parties to their pristine concord before the disunion got worse . 21. Therefore , after a long deliberation about ...
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... causes us to be beset with great difficulties . 7. " If , then , your decision and mine are mutual to en- counter this evil , already progressing beyond the barriers which were opposed to it , while there is still time to check it , the ...
... causes us to be beset with great difficulties . 7. " If , then , your decision and mine are mutual to en- counter this evil , already progressing beyond the barriers which were opposed to it , while there is still time to check it , the ...
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