The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens, Volumer 1-2H. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... according to law and statute , as very commonly even the most cruel princes have done : but whatever suited the implacable temper of Caesar was instantly accom- plished in haste , as if its accordance with human and divine law had been ...
... according to law and statute , as very commonly even the most cruel princes have done : but whatever suited the implacable temper of Caesar was instantly accom- plished in haste , as if its accordance with human and divine law had been ...
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... according to their wont , they sought the trackless recesses of the lofty mountains . III . $ 1 . WHILE affairs were in this stato in Isauria , and while the king of Persia was involved in wars upon his frontier , repulsing from his ...
... according to their wont , they sought the trackless recesses of the lofty mountains . III . $ 1 . WHILE affairs were in this stato in Isauria , and while the king of Persia was involved in wars upon his frontier , repulsing from his ...
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... according to the careful arrangements of the stewards of these city households , who are conspicuous by wands fastened to their right hands , as if a regular watchword had been issued from the camp , first of all , near A nomenclator ...
... according to the careful arrangements of the stewards of these city households , who are conspicuous by wands fastened to their right hands , as if a regular watchword had been issued from the camp , first of all , near A nomenclator ...
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... according to his wish , a firm enjoyment of the whole empire was portended for him . 8. And in theso days a twofold misfortune occurred : first , that a heavy penalty had fallen upon Theophilus who was innocent ; and , secondly , that ...
... according to his wish , a firm enjoyment of the whole empire was portended for him . 8. And in theso days a twofold misfortune occurred : first , that a heavy penalty had fallen upon Theophilus who was innocent ; and , secondly , that ...
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... according to the order which had been given , their legs were broken , and they were put to death . 9. After their death Gallus was not at all less ferocious than before , but rather like a lion which has once tasted blood , he made ...
... according to the order which had been given , their legs were broken , and they were put to death . 9. After their death Gallus was not at all less ferocious than before , but rather like a lion which has once tasted blood , he made ...
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