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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... night often equalled the light of day . At last , being often recognized , and considering that if he went out in this way he should be known , he took care never to go out except openly in broad daylight , to transact whatever business ...
... night often equalled the light of day . At last , being often recognized , and considering that if he went out in this way he should be known , he took care never to go out except openly in broad daylight , to transact whatever business ...
Side 5
... nights were approaching , the moon being at that time new , and so not yet giving her full light , they lay wait for the sailors ; and when they perceived that they were wrapped in sleep , they , crawling on their hands and feet along ...
... nights were approaching , the moon being at that time new , and so not yet giving her full light , they lay wait for the sailors ; and when they perceived that they were wrapped in sleep , they , crawling on their hands and feet along ...
Side 7
... night which had overtaken them increased their fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For they expected to be able to cross without hindrance , and then , in consequence of the sudden- ness of their inroad , to ...
... night which had overtaken them increased their fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For they expected to be able to cross without hindrance , and then , in consequence of the sudden- ness of their inroad , to ...
Side 8
... nights , and as the steepness of the ground on which it stood prevented any attempt to storm it without the most deadly peril , and as it was impossible to effect anything by mines , and no other manœuvres such as are employed in sieges ...
... nights , and as the steepness of the ground on which it stood prevented any attempt to storm it without the most deadly peril , and as it was impossible to effect anything by mines , and no other manœuvres such as are employed in sieges ...
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... night before the houses of charioteers , or who professes a skill in dice , or pretends to be acquainted with some peculiar secrets . 15. For such entertainers avoid all learned and sober men as unprofitable and useless ; with this ...
... night before the houses of charioteers , or who professes a skill in dice , or pretends to be acquainted with some peculiar secrets . 15. For such entertainers avoid all learned and sober men as unprofitable and useless ; with this ...
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