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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... conduct did not last long , for when the deaths of the crews thus plundered and slaughtered became known , no one afterwards brought a vessel to the stations on that coast ; but , avoiding them as they would have avoided the deadly ...
... conduct did not last long , for when the deaths of the crews thus plundered and slaughtered became known , no one afterwards brought a vessel to the stations on that coast ; but , avoiding them as they would have avoided the deadly ...
Side 14
... conduct of Martinus was a hindrance to his own zeal , being , as he was , a formidable artist in involving matters , from which people gave him the nickname of the Chain , " attacked the deputy him- self while still engaged in defending ...
... conduct of Martinus was a hindrance to his own zeal , being , as he was , a formidable artist in involving matters , from which people gave him the nickname of the Chain , " attacked the deputy him- self while still engaged in defending ...
Side 24
... conduct as this were approved of , then , after throwing down the statues of Constantius the prefect would begin to think how he might also with the greater security take his life also . 13. When this was known Gallus , like a serpent ...
... conduct as this were approved of , then , after throwing down the statues of Constantius the prefect would begin to think how he might also with the greater security take his life also . 13. When this was known Gallus , like a serpent ...
Side 31
... conduct , and looking on his freedom as pride , ordered him to be put to the torture as an audacious calumniator ; and when Eusebius had been tortured so severely that he had no longer any limbs left for torments , imploring heaven for ...
... conduct , and looking on his freedom as pride , ordered him to be put to the torture as an audacious calumniator ; and when Eusebius had been tortured so severely that he had no longer any limbs left for torments , imploring heaven for ...
Side 36
... conduct which I recommend , and which is wisely chosen , will not be imputed to want of courage on your part , but to your moderation and huma- nity . " 16. As soon as he had finished speaking , the whole assembly being ready to agree ...
... conduct which I recommend , and which is wisely chosen , will not be imputed to want of courage on your part , but to your moderation and huma- nity . " 16. As soon as he had finished speaking , the whole assembly being ready to agree ...
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