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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... forces in a rapid sally , and having with great activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for battle . But as yet no man left ...
... forces in a rapid sally , and having with great activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for battle . But as yet no man left ...
Side 10
... force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to deliver the city , so wealthy and important , from such a peril . And when this was known the banditti retired , without having performed any memorable exploit , and ...
... force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to deliver the city , so wealthy and important , from such a peril . And when this was known the banditti retired , without having performed any memorable exploit , and ...
Side 21
... force than he approved ; and they would all have been put to death to a man , if Honoratus , who was at that time count of the East , had not resisted him with pertinacious constancy . 3. This circumstance was also a proof , and that no ...
... force than he approved ; and they would all have been put to death to a man , if Honoratus , who was at that time count of the East , had not resisted him with pertinacious constancy . 3. This circumstance was also a proof , and that no ...
Side 36
... force , and what contrivances might be employed for the purpose , before Gallus in his audacity should more resolutely set himself to plunging affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be invited by civil letters ...
... force , and what contrivances might be employed for the purpose , before Gallus in his audacity should more resolutely set himself to plunging affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be invited by civil letters ...
Side 40
... force among the neighbouring stations ; but those about him watched him with such diligent care that he could get no opportunity of seeing them , or of hearing their message . 16. Then , as letter after letter from the emperor urged him ...
... force among the neighbouring stations ; but those about him watched him with such diligent care that he could get no opportunity of seeing them , or of hearing their message . 16. Then , as letter after letter from the emperor urged him ...
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