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 25
... attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand , an old man of no great bodily strength , and enfeebled by disease ; and having bound his legs with coarse ropes , they dragged him straddling , without giving him a moment to ...
... attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand , an old man of no great bodily strength , and enfeebled by disease ; and having bound his legs with coarse ropes , they dragged him straddling , without giving him a moment to ...
Side 47
... attacking him by cajol- ing words of feigned good - will , often publicly speaking of him as a virtuous and brave man ; Arbetio being a man of great cunning in laying snares for men of simple life , and one who at that season enjoyed ...
... attacking him by cajol- ing words of feigned good - will , often publicly speaking of him as a virtuous and brave man ; Arbetio being a man of great cunning in laying snares for men of simple life , and one who at that season enjoyed ...
Side 48
... attacked with a two - fold accusation , as the iniquity of his enemies thought requisite . First , that he had gone from the Park of Macellum , which lies in Cappadocia , into Asia , from a desire of acquiring polite learning . Secondly ...
... attacked with a two - fold accusation , as the iniquity of his enemies thought requisite . First , that he had gone from the Park of Macellum , which lies in Cappadocia , into Asia , from a desire of acquiring polite learning . Secondly ...
Side 49
... attacking , as with the appetite of wild beasts , those in the enjoyment of the highest honours and rank , and afterwards both poor and rich indiscriminately . Not like those Cibyrate in the time of Verres , ' fawning on the tribunal of ...
... attacking , as with the appetite of wild beasts , those in the enjoyment of the highest honours and rank , and afterwards both poor and rich indiscriminately . Not like those Cibyrate in the time of Verres , ' fawning on the tribunal of ...
Side 50
... attacked with formidable accusa- tions , as if they had committed inexpiable crimes . 6. The news of these events having got abroad , men were so cautious of even relating nocturnal dreams , that , in the presence of a stranger , they ...
... attacked with formidable accusa- tions , as if they had committed inexpiable crimes . 6. The news of these events having got abroad , men were so cautious of even relating nocturnal dreams , that , in the presence of a stranger , they ...
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