The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 30
... proscribed , merely on account of the necessities of onr treasury , and slew
himself by taking poison , the island was made tributary to us , and its spoils
placed on board our fleet , as if taken from an enemy , and carried to Ronie by
Cato .
... proscribed , merely on account of the necessities of onr treasury , and slew
himself by taking poison , the island was made tributary to us , and its spoils
placed on board our fleet , as if taken from an enemy , and carried to Ronie by
Cato .
Side 32
Aftor the investigation had boon carried on with the examination , under torture of
many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain
were of a very unimportant character , and aftor many persons had been put to ...
Aftor the investigation had boon carried on with the examination , under torture of
many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain
were of a very unimportant character , and aftor many persons had been put to ...
Side 32
It is also adorned kiy the city of Anazarbus , which bears the namo of its founder ;
and by Mopsucstia , the abode of the celobratod scor Mopsus , who wandered
from his conrndes the Argonauts when they wero returning after having carried
off ...
It is also adorned kiy the city of Anazarbus , which bears the namo of its founder ;
and by Mopsucstia , the abode of the celobratod scor Mopsus , who wandered
from his conrndes the Argonauts when they wero returning after having carried
off ...
Side 32
... own proscribed , merely on account of the necessities of our treasury , and
slow himself by taking poison , the island was made tributary to us , and its spoils
placed on board our fleet , as taken from an enemy , and carried to Rome by Cato
.
... own proscribed , merely on account of the necessities of our treasury , and
slow himself by taking poison , the island was made tributary to us , and its spoils
placed on board our fleet , as taken from an enemy , and carried to Rome by Cato
.
Side 32
Aftor the investigation had boon carried on with the examination , under torture of
many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain
were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to ...
Aftor the investigation had boon carried on with the examination , under torture of
many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain
were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to ...
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