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 30
... continually informed of all the questions which were put and all the answers which were given ; and by his pitiless orders , urged as he was by A.D. 353. ] TORTURES OF THE PRISONERS . 31 the 30 BK . XIV . CH . IX . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... continually informed of all the questions which were put and all the answers which were given ; and by his pitiless orders , urged as he was by A.D. 353. ] TORTURES OF THE PRISONERS . 31 the 30 BK . XIV . CH . IX . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 32
... the Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did A.D. 353. ] DISCONTENT OF THE SOLDIEI.S . 33 for 32 [ BK . XIV . CH . X AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... the Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did A.D. 353. ] DISCONTENT OF THE SOLDIEI.S . 33 for 32 [ BK . XIV . CH . X AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 38
... continual letters from the emperor , advising and entreating him to come to him ; and giving him hints that the republic neither could nor ought to be divided ; but that every one was bound to the utmost of his power to bring aid to it ...
... continual letters from the emperor , advising and entreating him to come to him ; and giving him hints that the republic neither could nor ought to be divided ; but that every one was bound to the utmost of his power to bring aid to it ...
Side 39
... continually assuring him , with a hypo- critical countenance , that his cousin was extremely desirous to see him ; that , like a clement and merciful prince , he would pardon whatever errors had been committed through thoughtlessness ...
... continually assuring him , with a hypo- critical countenance , that his cousin was extremely desirous to see him ; that , like a clement and merciful prince , he would pardon whatever errors had been committed through thoughtlessness ...
Side 40
... continual relays of horses , till he arrived at Petobio , ' a town in Noricum . Here all disguise was thrown off , and the Count Barbatio suddenly made his appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort ...
... continual relays of horses , till he arrived at Petobio , ' a town in Noricum . Here all disguise was thrown off , and the Count Barbatio suddenly made his appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort ...
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