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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... accused , on the barest rumour , of having favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And whether any enemy of the accused , man pressed him or not , as if the 1 His victory over ...
... accused , on the barest rumour , of having favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And whether any enemy of the accused , man pressed him or not , as if the 1 His victory over ...
Side 23
... accused of trea- son , and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an intimate friend with a cap ( with which he used to cover his own head ) which had been enchanted by forbidden acts ...
... accused of trea- son , and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an intimate friend with a cap ( with which he used to cover his own head ) which had been enchanted by forbidden acts ...
Side 31
... accused of , continued firm in unshaken con- stancy , loudly declaring that it was a band of robbers before whom he was brought , and not a court of justice . 6. And when , like a man well acquainted with the law , ho demanded that his ...
... accused of , continued firm in unshaken con- stancy , loudly declaring that it was a band of robbers before whom he was brought , and not a court of justice . 6. And when , like a man well acquainted with the law , ho demanded that his ...
Side 41
... accused of treason , but acquitted by intrigue , and Pentadius the secre- tary , and Apodemius the secretary for the provinces , he commanded that they should put him to death . And A paleness such as overspread the countenance of ...
... accused of treason , but acquitted by intrigue , and Pentadius the secre- tary , and Apodemius the secretary for the provinces , he commanded that they should put him to death . And A paleness such as overspread the countenance of ...
Side 42
... accused by secret infor- mation of aiming at some post higher than his command of infantry , and being condemned , though unjustly , was put to death , and so by his melancholy end made atonement to the shade of the Caesar . 25. These ...
... accused by secret infor- mation of aiming at some post higher than his command of infantry , and being condemned , though unjustly , was put to death , and so by his melancholy end made atonement to the shade of the Caesar . 25. These ...
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