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 80
... arms of enormous size , she begins to strike blows mingled with kicks , as if they were so many missiles sent from the string of a catapult . 2. The voices of the generality are formidable and threatening , whether they are in good ...
... arms of enormous size , she begins to strike blows mingled with kicks , as if they were so many missiles sent from the string of a catapult . 2. The voices of the generality are formidable and threatening , whether they are in good ...
Side 86
... arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which suddenly arose had not brought the auxiliary troops of the allies to their support . 11. From this time forth Julian , thinking it impossible to find any roads or any ...
... arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which suddenly arose had not brought the auxiliary troops of the allies to their support . 11. From this time forth Julian , thinking it impossible to find any roads or any ...
Side 104
... arms of a pair of pincers , and so driven into a corner and destroyed . And 4. But while these well - devised plans were being pressed forward , the barbarians , in joy at some success which they had obtained , and skilful in seizing ...
... arms of a pair of pincers , and so driven into a corner and destroyed . And 4. But while these well - devised plans were being pressed forward , the barbarians , in joy at some success which they had obtained , and skilful in seizing ...
Side 107
... arms . 14. While the works of the camp were steadily rising , and while a portion of the army was being distributed among the stations in the country districts , Julian occu- pied himself in other quarters with collecting supplies ...
... arms . 14. While the works of the camp were steadily rising , and while a portion of the army was being distributed among the stations in the country districts , Julian occu- pied himself in other quarters with collecting supplies ...
Side 108
... arms . But he , a stranger to fear , and not liable to be swayed either by anger or by disappointment , de- spised the arrogance of the barbarians , and detaining the ambassadors till he had completed the works of his camp , remained ...
... arms . But he , a stranger to fear , and not liable to be swayed either by anger or by disappointment , de- spised the arrogance of the barbarians , and detaining the ambassadors till he had completed the works of his camp , remained ...
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