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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Side 3
... body of obscure men , such as , by reason of the meanness of their condition , were little likely to excite suspicion , were sent through all the districts of Antioch , to collect reports , and to bring news of whatever they might hear ...
... body of obscure men , such as , by reason of the meanness of their condition , were little likely to excite suspicion , were sent through all the districts of Antioch , to collect reports , and to bring news of whatever they might hear ...
Side 4
... office was to be always in the court or about the person of the prince , and because the emperor's body - guard was under his particular orders . ' H. Valesius . ceiving that tho hasty fury of Gallus gradually increased to.
... office was to be always in the court or about the person of the prince , and because the emperor's body - guard was under his particular orders . ' H. Valesius . ceiving that tho hasty fury of Gallus gradually increased to.
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... body , they travelled by winding roads until they reached the high ground on the tops of the mountains , the steep- ness of which delayed their march more than they had expected . And when at last , having surmounted all the ...
... body , they travelled by winding roads until they reached the high ground on the tops of the mountains , the steep- ness of which delayed their march more than they had expected . And when at last , having surmounted all the ...
Side 12
... body of a sick man is apt to be agitated by even trifling grievances , so his narrow and sensitive mind , thinking every sound that stirred something either done or planned to the injury of his safety , made his victory mournful by the ...
... body of a sick man is apt to be agitated by even trifling grievances , so his narrow and sensitive mind , thinking every sound that stirred something either done or planned to the injury of his safety , made his victory mournful by the ...
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... body of soldiers of higher rank , receiving also higher pay ; called also " Domes . tici or household troops , " as especially set apart for the protection of the imperial palace and person . The " Sentarii " ( shield - bearers ) ...
... body of soldiers of higher rank , receiving also higher pay ; called also " Domes . tici or household troops , " as especially set apart for the protection of the imperial palace and person . The " Sentarii " ( shield - bearers ) ...
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