The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 86
... the enemy , availing themselves of their knowledge of the country , camo by an
oblique road upon the Cæsar's rear , and attacked two legions while they were
piling their arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which
...
... the enemy , availing themselves of their knowledge of the country , camo by an
oblique road upon the Cæsar's rear , and attacked two legions while they were
piling their arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which
...
Side 104
... if between the arms of a pair of pincers , and so driven into a cornor and
destroyed . 4. But whilo those well - devised plans were being prossod forward ,
the barbarians , in joy at somo succors which they had obtained , and skilful in
seizing ...
... if between the arms of a pair of pincers , and so driven into a cornor and
destroyed . 4. But whilo those well - devised plans were being prossod forward ,
the barbarians , in joy at somo succors which they had obtained , and skilful in
seizing ...
Side 107
... and not likely to endure even the sound of 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 occupied himself in other
quarters ...
... and not likely to endure even the sound of 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 occupied himself in other
quarters ...
Side 108
... excited to more haughty attempts by the confidence with which he inspired
them , and sent ambassadors in an imperious tono to Cæsar , demanding that he
should retiro from the territory which they had acquired by their own valour in
arms .
... excited to more haughty attempts by the confidence with which he inspired
them , and sent ambassadors in an imperious tono to Cæsar , demanding that he
should retiro from the territory which they had acquired by their own valour in
arms .
Side 113
ja spirited horse , that by the increased height he might be more conspicuous ,
leaning upon a spear of most formidulile size , and remarkable for the splendour
of his arms . Being indeed a princo who had on former occasions shown himrolf ...
ja spirited horse , that by the increased height he might be more conspicuous ,
leaning upon a spear of most formidulile size , and remarkable for the splendour
of his arms . Being indeed a princo who had on former occasions shown himrolf ...
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