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 3
... taking care with an unanimous kind of conspiracy to invent many things , and to exaggerate for the worse all they really- knew ; at the same time suppressing any praises of Cæsar which had come to their cars , although these were wrung ...
... taking care with an unanimous kind of conspiracy to invent many things , and to exaggerate for the worse all they really- knew ; at the same time suppressing any praises of Cæsar which had come to their cars , although these were wrung ...
Side 4
... taking with him a few followers secrotly armed , he used to rove in the evening through the streets and among the shops , making inquiries in the Greek language , in which he was well skilled , what were the feelings of individuals ...
... taking with him a few followers secrotly armed , he used to rove in the evening through the streets and among the shops , making inquiries in the Greek language , in which he was well skilled , what were the feelings of individuals ...
Side 5
... taking care , I know not with what intention , that what he did should not be unknown to the emperor . And at this Caesar soon beenmo more vehemently exasperated , and , as if raising more on high than over the standard of his contumacy ...
... taking care , I know not with what intention , that what he did should not be unknown to the emperor . And at this Caesar soon beenmo more vehemently exasperated , and , as if raising more on high than over the standard of his contumacy ...
Side 12
... taking place in the East , Con- stantius was passing the winter at Arles ; and after an exhibition of games in the theatre and in the circus , which were displayed with most sumptuous magnificence , on the tenth of October , the day ...
... taking place in the East , Con- stantius was passing the winter at Arles ; and after an exhibition of games in the theatre and in the circus , which were displayed with most sumptuous magnificence , on the tenth of October , the day ...
Side 24
... taking counsel for the common good , sent for the principal members of the Palatino schools and addressed them in pacific words , pointing out that it was neither proper nor expedient that such things should be . done ; and adding also ...
... taking counsel for the common good , sent for the principal members of the Palatino schools and addressed them in pacific words , pointing out that it was neither proper nor expedient that such things should be . done ; and adding also ...
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