The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 646 sider |
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Side 9
... consumed the usual stores of food , were in a state of alarm dreading the fatal agonies of approaching famine . When the news of this distress got abroad , and when repeated messages to this effect had moved Gallus Cæsar , because the.
... consumed the usual stores of food , were in a state of alarm dreading the fatal agonies of approaching famine . When the news of this distress got abroad , and when repeated messages to this effect had moved Gallus Cæsar , because the.
Side 10
... Gallus Cæsar , because the master of the horse was kept away longer than usual at that season , Nebridius the count of the East was ordered to collect a military force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to ...
... Gallus Cæsar , because the master of the horse was kept away longer than usual at that season , Nebridius the count of the East was ordered to collect a military force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to ...
Side 22
... Gallus being about to set out for Hierapolis , in order , as far as appearance went , to take part in the expedition , the common people of Antioch . entreated him in a suppliant manner to remove their fear of a famine which for many ...
... Gallus being about to set out for Hierapolis , in order , as far as appearance went , to take part in the expedition , the common people of Antioch . entreated him in a suppliant manner to remove their fear of a famine which for many ...
Side 23
... GALLUS . 23 as we have already related , that Celse in Phoenicia was laid waste , was deservedly and legally accused of trea- son , and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an ...
... GALLUS . 23 as we have already related , that Celse in Phoenicia was laid waste , was deservedly and legally accused of trea- son , and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an ...
Side 24
... Gallus , like a serpent attacked with stones or darts , being now reduced to the extremity of despair , and eager to insure his safety by any possible 1 Gibbon here proposes for lenitatem to read levitatem , fickleness ; himself ...
... Gallus , like a serpent attacked with stones or darts , being now reduced to the extremity of despair , and eager to insure his safety by any possible 1 Gibbon here proposes for lenitatem to read levitatem , fickleness ; himself ...
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