The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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Side 47
... Ursicinus was urged by them both privately and publicly to be their commander , as one who could be formidable to ... Ursicinus should be seized and carried away from the sight of the soldiers , and so be put to death uncondemned , just ...
... Ursicinus was urged by them both privately and publicly to be their commander , as one who could be formidable to ... Ursicinus should be seized and carried away from the sight of the soldiers , and so be put to death uncondemned , just ...
Side 48
... Ursicinus were waiting for the appointed time , tho emperor's mind changed to mercy , and so this impious deed was put off for further consideration . 7. Then the engine of calumny was directed against Julian , who had lately been ...
... Ursicinus were waiting for the appointed time , tho emperor's mind changed to mercy , and so this impious deed was put off for further consideration . 7. Then the engine of calumny was directed against Julian , who had lately been ...
Side 59
... Ursicinus as a man eminent for skill in affairs of war , and one who had been undeservedly exposed to most injurious treatment . He was immediately sent for by the principal chamberlain , which is the most honourable kind of summons ...
... Ursicinus as a man eminent for skill in affairs of war , and one who had been undeservedly exposed to most injurious treatment . He was immediately sent for by the principal chamberlain , which is the most honourable kind of summons ...
Side 60
... Ursicinus , being damaged by the failure , would him- self easily be ruined ; so that no scruple , which else was to be feared , would interpose to save him from destruction . 20. While arrangements were being made for acclerating his ...
... Ursicinus , being damaged by the failure , would him- self easily be ruined ; so that no scruple , which else was to be feared , would interpose to save him from destruction . 20. While arrangements were being made for acclerating his ...
Side 61
... - credible and almost heavenly delight and happiness which I now enjoy through your kindness . " — Orations , v . 2 ; Bolin , p . 491-2 . - pretences of agreement and flattery , Silvanus , it A.D. 355. ] 61 URSICINUS GOES TO COLOGNE ,
... - credible and almost heavenly delight and happiness which I now enjoy through your kindness . " — Orations , v . 2 ; Bolin , p . 491-2 . - pretences of agreement and flattery , Silvanus , it A.D. 355. ] 61 URSICINUS GOES TO COLOGNE ,
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