The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensBell, 1887 - 646 sider |
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Side 30
... danger when he saw the corrupt accusers and judges who were associated with him , all emerging out of the same lurking- places , wrote secret letters to Constantius informing him of what was going on , both publicly and in secret ; and ...
... danger when he saw the corrupt accusers and judges who were associated with him , all emerging out of the same lurking- places , wrote secret letters to Constantius informing him of what was going on , both publicly and in secret ; and ...
Side 33
... danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil ...
... danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil ...
Side 47
... dangers sounded the alarm , and Úrsi- cinus was impeached of treason , envy gaining more and more strength every day to attack his safety ; envy which is inimical to all powerful men . 2. For he was overcome by this ... DANGER OF URSICINUS .
... dangers sounded the alarm , and Úrsi- cinus was impeached of treason , envy gaining more and more strength every day to attack his safety ; envy which is inimical to all powerful men . 2. For he was overcome by this ... DANGER OF URSICINUS .
Side 49
... danger . III . § 1. WHILE these events were taking place at Milan , batta- lions of soldiers were brought from the East to Aquileia , with a number of members of the court , who , being broken in spirit , while their limbs were ...
... danger . III . § 1. WHILE these events were taking place at Milan , batta- lions of soldiers were brought from the East to Aquileia , with a number of members of the court , who , being broken in spirit , while their limbs were ...
Side 50
... danger . At an entertainment given by Africanus , the governor of the second Pannonia , at Sirmium , some men having drunk rather too much , and thinking there was no witness of their proceedings , spoke freely of the existing imperial ...
... danger . At an entertainment given by Africanus , the governor of the second Pannonia , at Sirmium , some men having drunk rather too much , and thinking there was no witness of their proceedings , spoke freely of the existing imperial ...
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