The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensBell, 1887 - 646 sider |
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Side 6
... Theseus , v . Ov . Metam . vii . 44 , and the Epistle of Ariadne to Theseus . 66 Cum fuerit Sciron lectus , torvusque Procrustes , " Or else , sometimes , in the last necessity fighting 6 [ BK . XIV . CH . II . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... Theseus , v . Ov . Metam . vii . 44 , and the Epistle of Ariadne to Theseus . 66 Cum fuerit Sciron lectus , torvusque Procrustes , " Or else , sometimes , in the last necessity fighting 6 [ BK . XIV . CH . II . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 7
... fighting bravely , they were overwhelmed with fragments of immense bulk and weight . 7. On this account they subsequently were forced to observe more caution , and whenever the plunderers began to retire to the high ground , our ...
... fighting bravely , they were overwhelmed with fragments of immense bulk and weight . 7. On this account they subsequently were forced to observe more caution , and whenever the plunderers began to retire to the high ground , our ...
Side 110
... fighting at once , while the enemy were in the solid mass in which they were now arranged ; admitting the danger indeed , but still thinking it the wisest plan , because , if the enemy once dispersed , it would be impossible to restrain ...
... fighting at once , while the enemy were in the solid mass in which they were now arranged ; admitting the danger indeed , but still thinking it the wisest plan , because , if the enemy once dispersed , it would be impossible to restrain ...
Side 112
... fighting with one of our men in complete armour , while his hands were occupied with shield and bridle , so that he could use no offensive weapon but the spear which he brandished in his right hand , could never injure an enemy wholly ...
... fighting with one of our men in complete armour , while his hands were occupied with shield and bridle , so that he could use no offensive weapon but the spear which he brandished in his right hand , could never injure an enemy wholly ...
Side 114
... fighting has arrived ; the time which I , as well as you , have long de- sired , and which you just now invited when , with gestures of impatience , you demanded to be led on . ' Again , when he came to those in the rear rank , who were ...
... fighting has arrived ; the time which I , as well as you , have long de- sired , and which you just now invited when , with gestures of impatience , you demanded to be led on . ' Again , when he came to those in the rear rank , who were ...
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