The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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... burnt them . Whether he acted thus out of his own vanity and insane folly , or whether others were really the authors of this wickedness , relying on the command of the emperor himself , has never been known . 13. However , as far as ...
... burnt them . Whether he acted thus out of his own vanity and insane folly , or whether others were really the authors of this wickedness , relying on the command of the emperor himself , has never been known . 13. However , as far as ...
Side 109
... burnt up with the heat , and will afford us no supplies of water . And even if by any contrivance we could get over these difficulties comfortably , still , when the swarms of the enemy fall upon us , refreshed as they will be with rest ...
... burnt up with the heat , and will afford us no supplies of water . And even if by any contrivance we could get over these difficulties comfortably , still , when the swarms of the enemy fall upon us , refreshed as they will be with rest ...
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... burnt to the ground all their houses , which in that district were built more carefully than usual , in the Roman fashion . 8. And when we had penetrated a distance of ten miles , till we came near a wood terrible from the denseness of ...
... burnt to the ground all their houses , which in that district were built more carefully than usual , in the Roman fashion . 8. And when we had penetrated a distance of ten miles , till we came near a wood terrible from the denseness of ...
Side 139
... burnt up by excessive heat and drought , and also after excessive rains , opens larger fissures than usual , which the upper air pene- trates with great force and in excessive quantities , and the earth , shaken by the furious blasts ...
... burnt up by excessive heat and drought , and also after excessive rains , opens larger fissures than usual , which the upper air pene- trates with great force and in excessive quantities , and the earth , shaken by the furious blasts ...
Side 144
... burnt villages , and look- ing upon the last calamities of fortune as impending over him , of his own accord implored pardon , promising to do all that should be commanded him , and binding himself on oath to restore all his prisoners ...
... burnt villages , and look- ing upon the last calamities of fortune as impending over him , of his own accord implored pardon , promising to do all that should be commanded him , and binding himself on oath to restore all his prisoners ...
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