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 9
... thinking it inoppor- tune to enter upon a contest of doubtful issue , when their walls were not far distant , under protection of which the safety of the whole army could be placed on a solid foundation . 16. Therefore the soldiers were ...
... thinking it inoppor- tune to enter upon a contest of doubtful issue , when their walls were not far distant , under protection of which the safety of the whole army could be placed on a solid foundation . 16. Therefore the soldiers were ...
Side 12
... thinking every sound that stirred something either done or planned to the injury of his safety , made his victory mournful by the slaughter of innocent men . 3. For if any one of his military officers , or of those who had ever received ...
... thinking every sound that stirred something either done or planned to the injury of his safety , made his victory mournful by the slaughter of innocent men . 3. For if any one of his military officers , or of those who had ever received ...
Side 14
... thinking that this 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 ...
... thinking that this 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 ...
Side 16
... thinking that they can be handed down to immortality by means of statues , aro eagerly desirous of them , as if they would obtain a higher reward from brazen figures unendowed with sense than from a consciousness of upright and ...
... thinking that they can be handed down to immortality by means of statues , aro eagerly desirous of them , as if they would obtain a higher reward from brazen figures unendowed with sense than from a consciousness of upright and ...
Side 22
... thinking that her husband's safety was now fully secured , rewarded and placed this woman , in a carriage , and in this way sent her out into the public street through the great gate of the palace , in order , by such a temptation , to ...
... thinking that her husband's safety was now fully secured , rewarded and placed this woman , in a carriage , and in this way sent her out into the public street through the great gate of the palace , in order , by such a temptation , to ...
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