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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... attempt to storm it without the most deadly peril , and as it was impossible to effect anything by mines , and no other manoeuvres such as are employed in sieges availed anything , they retired much dejected , being compelled by the ...
... attempt to storm it without the most deadly peril , and as it was impossible to effect anything by mines , and no other manoeuvres such as are employed in sieges availed anything , they retired much dejected , being compelled by the ...
Side 11
... attempt , do not tarry . 2. And although , in recounting the career of the Prince Marcus , and once or twice subsequently , I remember having discussed the manners of this people , nevertheless I will now briefly enumerate a few more ...
... attempt , do not tarry . 2. And although , in recounting the career of the Prince Marcus , and once or twice subsequently , I remember having discussed the manners of this people , nevertheless I will now briefly enumerate a few more ...
Side 34
... attempt , the emperor being taken by sur- prise , and full of anxious thoughts , began to consider what to do . 7. When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a reward pointed out a ford by night , where the ...
... attempt , the emperor being taken by sur- prise , and full of anxious thoughts , began to consider what to do . 7. When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a reward pointed out a ford by night , where the ...
Side 39
... attempt to consult his safety by flight , all the garrisons stationed in the towns which lay in his road were caro- fully removed . 14. And at the samo time Taurus , who was sent as questor into Armonia , passed by without visiting or ...
... attempt to consult his safety by flight , all the garrisons stationed in the towns which lay in his road were caro- fully removed . 14. And at the samo time Taurus , who was sent as questor into Armonia , passed by without visiting or ...
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... attempt as these bitter plotters had imputed to him . " Or , us an alternative , he entreated that he might become security for Mallobaudes , and that their officers might be permitted to go and do what he had proposed to take upon ...
... attempt as these bitter plotters had imputed to him . " Or , us an alternative , he entreated that he might become security for Mallobaudes , and that their officers might be permitted to go and do what he had proposed to take upon ...
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