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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... nation . Now let us return to the subject we originally proposed to our selves . V. § 1. WHILE these events were taking place in the East , Con- stantius was passing the winter at Arles ; and after an exhibition of games in the theatre ...
... nation . Now let us return to the subject we originally proposed to our selves . V. § 1. WHILE these events were taking place in the East , Con- stantius was passing the winter at Arles ; and after an exhibition of games in the theatre ...
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... nations . This province , too , besides several towns , has some mighty cities , such as Bostra , Gerasa , and Philadelphia , fortified with very strong walls . It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country the name of a Roman ...
... nations . This province , too , besides several towns , has some mighty cities , such as Bostra , Gerasa , and Philadelphia , fortified with very strong walls . It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country the name of a Roman ...
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... nation to whom the higher posts in the Roman army were intrusted had not ( as some people believe ) in- formed their fellow - countrymen of the design by secret messengers . 8. The disgrace of this suspicion fell chiefly on Latinus , a ...
... nation to whom the higher posts in the Roman army were intrusted had not ( as some people believe ) in- formed their fellow - countrymen of the design by secret messengers . 8. The disgrace of this suspicion fell chiefly on Latinus , a ...
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... nations , to be the master of a grammar school . This same fortune emboldened Andriscus of Adramyttium , who had been born in a fuller's shop , to assume the name of Philip , and com- pelled the legitimate son of Perseus ' to descend to ...
... nations , to be the master of a grammar school . This same fortune emboldened Andriscus of Adramyttium , who had been born in a fuller's shop , to assume the name of Philip , and com- pelled the legitimate son of Perseus ' to descend to ...
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... nation . 3. But this magnanimous man stood his ground im- movably against whatever might happen , only taking care not to throw himself away in an abject manner , and grieving from his heart that innocence had no safe founda- tion on ...
... nation . 3. But this magnanimous man stood his ground im- movably against whatever might happen , only taking care not to throw himself away in an abject manner , and grieving from his heart that innocence had no safe founda- tion on ...
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