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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... filled the post of master of the offices , ' having examined the writings carefully , and detecting beneath them some vestiges of the tops of the former words which had been effaced , perceived , as was indeed the case , that by inter ...
... filled the post of master of the offices , ' having examined the writings carefully , and detecting beneath them some vestiges of the tops of the former words which had been effaced , perceived , as was indeed the case , that by inter ...
Side 68
... fill him with foolish ideas , affirming that there was nothing in the world so difficult but what his pre- eminent virtue and his good fortune , equal to that of the gods , would be able to overcome , as it always hitherto had done ...
... fill him with foolish ideas , affirming that there was nothing in the world so difficult but what his pre- eminent virtue and his good fortune , equal to that of the gods , would be able to overcome , as it always hitherto had done ...
Side 101
... filled with elation . and pride , prescribed to himself as the justest of all rules of conduct , recollecting that I mentioned those facts before , as occasion served . 13. As he went on , having entered Rome , that home of sovereignty ...
... filled with elation . and pride , prescribed to himself as the justest of all rules of conduct , recollecting that I mentioned those facts before , as occasion served . 13. As he went on , having entered Rome , that home of sovereignty ...
Side 113
... filled with armed men , from which the enemy had arranged that those who were there concealed should suddenly rise up , and throw the Roman line into confusion , halted boldly , and suspecting some yet hidden ambuscade , neither ...
... filled with armed men , from which the enemy had arranged that those who were there concealed should suddenly rise up , and throw the Roman line into confusion , halted boldly , and suspecting some yet hidden ambuscade , neither ...
Side 133
... filled the temple of the Phoenix with good things . Thou to whom the gods have given long life . Apollo the mighty son of Heron , Ramestes the king of the world . Who has defended Egypt , having subdued the foreign enemy . Whom the Sun ...
... filled the temple of the Phoenix with good things . Thou to whom the gods have given long life . Apollo the mighty son of Heron , Ramestes the king of the world . Who has defended Egypt , having subdued the foreign enemy . Whom the Sun ...
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