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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... similar treat- ment , as if cruelty had now obtained a licence , many were condemned on mere vague suspicion ; of whom some were put to death , others were punished by the confiscation of their property , and driven forth as exiles from ...
... similar treat- ment , as if cruelty had now obtained a licence , many were condemned on mere vague suspicion ; of whom some were put to death , others were punished by the confiscation of their property , and driven forth as exiles from ...
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... similar occurrences was increased by the queen who constantly stimulated his desire , and was driving or the fortunes of her husband to headlong destruction , while she ought rather , by giving him useful advice , to have led him back ...
... similar occurrences was increased by the queen who constantly stimulated his desire , and was driving or the fortunes of her husband to headlong destruction , while she ought rather , by giving him useful advice , to have led him back ...
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... similar offences should be readmitted to his presence for the purpose of offering the usual testimonies . to his character , a thing which the most implacable princes have been wont to permit . And thus deadly cruelty , which in all ...
... similar offences should be readmitted to his presence for the purpose of offering the usual testimonies . to his character , a thing which the most implacable princes have been wont to permit . And thus deadly cruelty , which in all ...
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... of time , then if you return to repeat a similar course , you will never bo questioned about your absence any more than if you had been dead , and you will waste your whole life A.D. 353. ] 17 ARROGANCE OF THE RICH .
... of time , then if you return to repeat a similar course , you will never bo questioned about your absence any more than if you had been dead , and you will waste your whole life A.D. 353. ] 17 ARROGANCE OF THE RICH .
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... similar favours , selling them for bribes , do for gain thrust in mean and obscure men at theso dinners . 16. The whirlpools of banquets , and the various allure- ments of luxury , I omit , that I may not be too prolix , and with the ...
... similar favours , selling them for bribes , do for gain thrust in mean and obscure men at theso dinners . 16. The whirlpools of banquets , and the various allure- ments of luxury , I omit , that I may not be too prolix , and with the ...
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