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 34
... sacrifices prohibited an instant engagement , abated their energy , and the confidence with which they had hitherto resisted ; and sent some of their chiefs to beg pardon for their offences , and sue for peace . 10 Therefore , having ...
... sacrifices prohibited an instant engagement , abated their energy , and the confidence with which they had hitherto resisted ; and sent some of their chiefs to beg pardon for their offences , and sue for peace . 10 Therefore , having ...
Side 69
... sacrifice unto their wicked manes with Roman blood , having violated the peace and invaded the territories of the Gauls , are encouraged by this consideration , that our empire , being spread over very remote countries , causes us to be ...
... sacrifice unto their wicked manes with Roman blood , having violated the peace and invaded the territories of the Gauls , are encouraged by this consideration , that our empire , being spread over very remote countries , causes us to be ...
Side 99
... sacrificed his life for the safety of the republic ; another had by himself , accompanied by only a few soldiers of the lowest rank , gone as a spy into the camp of the enemy in short , that many of them had rendered themselves ...
... sacrificed his life for the safety of the republic ; another had by himself , accompanied by only a few soldiers of the lowest rank , gone as a spy into the camp of the enemy in short , that many of them had rendered themselves ...
Side 176
... sacrifice in the middle of the bridge over the Anzaba , and as the omens were favourable , they advanced with great joy ; while we , calculating that the rest of their host could hardly pass over in three days , returned with speed to ...
... sacrifice in the middle of the bridge over the Anzaba , and as the omens were favourable , they advanced with great joy ; while we , calculating that the rest of their host could hardly pass over in three days , returned with speed to ...
Side 203
... sacrificing in the temple of Castor and Pollux , the sea became calm , the wind changed to a gentle south - east breeze , and the ships in full sail entered the port , laden with corn to fill the granaries . XI . § 1. WHILE these ...
... sacrificing in the temple of Castor and Pollux , the sea became calm , the wind changed to a gentle south - east breeze , and the ships in full sail entered the port , laden with corn to fill the granaries . XI . § 1. WHILE these ...
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