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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... caused bitter though secret lamentation , and discontent to many . 10. But at that time Thalassius was the present prefect ' of the palace , a man of an arrogant temper ; and ho , per- " There was among the commanders of the soldiery ...
... caused bitter though secret lamentation , and discontent to many . 10. But at that time Thalassius was the present prefect ' of the palace , a man of an arrogant temper ; and ho , per- " There was among the commanders of the soldiery ...
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... causes of this , never intentionally departing from the strict truth . 3. At the time when Rome first rose into mundane brilliancy - that Rome which was fated to last as long as mankind shall endure , and to be increased with a sublime ...
... causes of this , never intentionally departing from the strict truth . 3. At the time when Rome first rose into mundane brilliancy - that Rome which was fated to last as long as mankind shall endure , and to be increased with a sublime ...
Side 42
... causes of events , and arbitress and umpire in all affairs of life , regulates the urn which contains the lots of men , and directs the alternations of fortune which we behold in the world , frequently bringing our undertakings to an ...
... causes of events , and arbitress and umpire in all affairs of life , regulates the urn which contains the lots of men , and directs the alternations of fortune which we behold in the world , frequently bringing our undertakings to an ...
Side 69
... causes us to be beset with great difliculties . 7. " If , then , your decision and mine are mutual to en- counter this evil , already progressing beyond the barriers which were opposed to it , while there is still time to check it , the ...
... causes us to be beset with great difliculties . 7. " If , then , your decision and mine are mutual to en- counter this evil , already progressing beyond the barriers which were opposed to it , while there is still time to check it , the ...
Side 95
... causing Africanus , then governing l'annonia with the rank of a consul , to be put to death , with all his friends . This Rufinus was now , for his devotion to the interests of the emperor , the chief commander of the prætorian guard ...
... causing Africanus , then governing l'annonia with the rank of a consul , to be put to death , with all his friends . This Rufinus was now , for his devotion to the interests of the emperor , the chief commander of the prætorian guard ...
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