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 6
... ground , nor even to stand firm ; while their enemy running round in every direction hurled down upon them fragments of rock from_abovo till they retired down the declivities with great danger . Seiron was a pirato slain by Theseus , v ...
... ground , nor even to stand firm ; while their enemy running round in every direction hurled down upon them fragments of rock from_abovo till they retired down the declivities with great danger . Seiron was a pirato slain by Theseus , v ...
Side 7
... ground , our soldiers yielded to the unfavourable character of the country and retired . But whenever they could be met with in the plain , which often happened , then charging them without giving them time to combine their strength ...
... ground , our soldiers yielded to the unfavourable character of the country and retired . But whenever they could be met with in the plain , which often happened , then charging them without giving them time to combine their strength ...
Side 8
... ground on which it stood prevented any 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 ...
... ground on which it stood prevented any 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 ...
Side 29
... ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also Pompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the Jews and taken Jerusalem ; and he mado over their government to a local governor . 13. Contiguous to ...
... ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also Pompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the Jews and taken Jerusalem ; and he mado over their government to a local governor . 13. Contiguous to ...
Side 42
... ground . 24. In this the supervision of the supreme Deity mani- fested itself to be everywhere vigilant . For not only did the cruelties of Gallus bring about his own destruction , but they also who , by their pernicious flattery and ...
... ground . 24. In this the supervision of the supreme Deity mani- fested itself to be everywhere vigilant . For not only did the cruelties of Gallus bring about his own destruction , but they also who , by their pernicious flattery and ...
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