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 4
... took care never to go out except openly in broad daylight , to transact whatever business which he thought of serious importance . And these things caused bitter though secret lamentation , and discontent to many . 10. But at that time ...
... took care never to go out except openly in broad daylight , to transact whatever business which he thought of serious importance . And these things caused bitter though secret lamentation , and discontent to many . 10. But at that time ...
Side 6
... took themselves to Lycaonia , a country which lies on the borders of Isauria . And there , occupying the roads with thick barricades , they sought a living by plundering the inhabitants of the district , as well as travellers . These ...
... took themselves to Lycaonia , a country which lies on the borders of Isauria . And there , occupying the roads with thick barricades , they sought a living by plundering the inhabitants of the district , as well as travellers . These ...
Side 21
... took delight in cruel sports , and in the circus he would rejoice as if he had made some great gain , to see six or seven gladiators killing one another in combats which have often been forbidden . 4. In addition to these things a ...
... took delight in cruel sports , and in the circus he would rejoice as if he had made some great gain , to see six or seven gladiators killing one another in combats which have often been forbidden . 4. In addition to these things a ...
Side 26
... took exceeding pains to inquire among the soldiers whether they had received any secret de- spatches from the Cæsar , indicating his having meditated any deeper designs than usual . And as soon as he heard of the events which had taken ...
... took exceeding pains to inquire among the soldiers whether they had received any secret de- spatches from the Cæsar , indicating his having meditated any deeper designs than usual . And as soon as he heard of the events which had taken ...
Side 28
... took possession of the kingdom of Persia by right of suc- cession ; being a mighty and victorious king , as his sur- name indicates . And making free use of his numerous subjects , whom he governed for a long time in tranquil- lity , he ...
... took possession of the kingdom of Persia by right of suc- cession ; being a mighty and victorious king , as his sur- name indicates . And making free use of his numerous subjects , whom he governed for a long time in tranquil- lity , he ...
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