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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... camp , bringing with him a crowd of prisoners almost covered with chains , in the lowest condition of squalor and misery ; on whose arrival the racks were prepared , and the executioner began to prepare his hooks and other engines of ...
... camp , bringing with him a crowd of prisoners almost covered with chains , in the lowest condition of squalor and misery ; on whose arrival the racks were prepared , and the executioner began to prepare his hooks and other engines of ...
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... camp , first of all , near A nomenclator was a slave who attended a great noble in his walk through the city to remind him of the names of those whom he met . Seo Cicero pro Murana , c . 36 . * The name of a slave in the Eunuch , of ...
... camp , first of all , near A nomenclator was a slave who attended a great noble in his walk through the city to remind him of the names of those whom he met . Seo Cicero pro Murana , c . 36 . * The name of a slave in the Eunuch , of ...
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... camp with ostentatious pomp , and there pretended to bo sick ; ho neither visited the palace , nor ever appeared in public , but keeping himself private , he devised many things to bring about the destruction of the Casar , adding many ...
... camp with ostentatious pomp , and there pretended to bo sick ; ho neither visited the palace , nor ever appeared in public , but keeping himself private , he devised many things to bring about the destruction of the Casar , adding many ...
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... camp . 16. And with the same violence they also bound Domitia- nus , dragging him head first down the stairs ; and then having fastened the two men together , they dragged them through all the spacious streets of the city at full speed ...
... camp . 16. And with the same violence they also bound Domitia- nus , dragging him head first down the stairs ; and then having fastened the two men together , they dragged them through all the spacious streets of the city at full speed ...
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... camp , was exposed to the most imminent danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be ...
... camp , was exposed to the most imminent danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be ...
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