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
... danger with you . Mon- tius , with a novel and unprecedented arrogance , accuses us of rebellion and resistance to the majesty of the emperor , by roaring out all these charges against us . Being offended forsooth that , as a matter of ...
... danger with you . Mon- tius , with a novel and unprecedented arrogance , accuses us of rebellion and resistance to the majesty of the emperor , by roaring out all these charges against us . Being offended forsooth that , as a matter of ...
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... 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 32
... danger of his life , but could not be made to confess anything . 8. After the investigation had been carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of ...
... danger of his life , but could not be made to confess anything . 8. After the investigation had been carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of ...
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... 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 46
... the whole earth , immense as it seems to us , is nevertheless not bigger than a pin's point as com- pared with the greatness of the universe . A.D. 354. ] DANGER OF URSICINU ?. II . 47 46 BK . XV . CH . I AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... the whole earth , immense as it seems to us , is nevertheless not bigger than a pin's point as com- pared with the greatness of the universe . A.D. 354. ] DANGER OF URSICINU ?. II . 47 46 BK . XV . CH . I AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
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