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 96
... destroyed , he sent couriers on horseback express , with threatening orders to Ursulus , commanding him to return to court . Ursulus , disregard- ing the remonstrances of those who advised him to dis- obey , hastened fearlessly to the ...
... destroyed , he sent couriers on horseback express , with threatening orders to Ursulus , commanding him to return to court . Ursulus , disregard- ing the remonstrances of those who advised him to dis- obey , hastened fearlessly to the ...
Side 103
... destroyed because the midwife , having been bribed , killed it as soon as it was born , by cutting through the navel - string too deeply ; such exceeding care was taken that this most gallant man should have no offspring . 20. But the ...
... destroyed because the midwife , having been bribed , killed it as soon as it was born , by cutting through the navel - string too deeply ; such exceeding care was taken that this most gallant man should have no offspring . 20. But the ...
Side 104
... destroyed . And 4. But while these well - devised plans were being pressed forward , the barbarians , in joy at some success which they had obtained , and skilful in seizing every opportunity for plunder , passed secretly between the ...
... destroyed . And 4. But while these well - devised plans were being pressed forward , the barbarians , in joy at some success which they had obtained , and skilful in seizing every opportunity for plunder , passed secretly between the ...
Side 106
... destroyed by a violent attack of the enemy , but which , while it stood , manifestly prevented the Germans from forcing their way into the interior of the Gauls , as they had been accustomed to do ; and he executed this work with ...
... destroyed by a violent attack of the enemy , but which , while it stood , manifestly prevented the Germans from forcing their way into the interior of the Gauls , as they had been accustomed to do ; and he executed this work with ...
Side 107
... destroyed by the formidable wars in which he was sure to be involved ; being at that time , as was supposed , inexperienced in war , and not likely to endure even the sound of arms . 14. While the works of the camp were steadily rising ...
... destroyed by the formidable wars in which he was sure to be involved ; being at that time , as was supposed , inexperienced in war , and not likely to endure even the sound of arms . 14. While the works of the camp were steadily rising ...
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