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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... fear of Lycaonia , which is for the most part a champaign country , since they had learnt by repeated proofs that ... fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For they expected to be able to cross without hindrance ...
... fear of Lycaonia , which is for the most part a champaign country , since they had learnt by repeated proofs that ... fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For they expected to be able to cross without hindrance ...
Side 18
... fear of danger , drive their horses , as if they were post - horses , with a regular licence , as the saying is , through the wide streets of the city , over the roads paved with flint , dragging behind them large bodies of slaves like ...
... fear of danger , drive their horses , as if they were post - horses , with a regular licence , as the saying is , through the wide streets of the city , over the roads paved with flint , dragging behind them large bodies of slaves like ...
Side 22
... fear of a famine which for many reasons ( some of them difficult to explain ) it was believed was impending : Gallus , how- ever , did not , as is the custom of princes whose power , by the great extent of country over which it is ...
... fear of a famine which for many reasons ( some of them difficult to explain ) it was believed was impending : Gallus , how- ever , did not , as is the custom of princes whose power , by the great extent of country over which it is ...
Side 30
... fear into Gallus , should somewhat curb his notorious arrogance . 2. But through excessive caution he had fallen into a worse snare , as we shall relate hereafter , since his enemies got the opportunity of laying numerous snares for him ...
... fear into Gallus , should somewhat curb his notorious arrogance . 2. But through excessive caution he had fallen into a worse snare , as we shall relate hereafter , since his enemies got the opportunity of laying numerous snares for him ...
Side 31
... fear of instant death being presented to him , he affirmed by a base confession that his companion was privy to his plans , though in fact he had no plans ; nor had he ever seen or heard anything , being wholly unconnected with forensic ...
... fear of instant death being presented to him , he affirmed by a base confession that his companion was privy to his plans , though in fact he had no plans ; nor had he ever seen or heard anything , being wholly unconnected with forensic ...
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