The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 267
And still doubting what would be the final result of all his difliculties, when he had
collected his army together be convened all the centuries and companies and
squadrons by sound of trumpet ; and the whole plain being filled with the host, he
, ...
And still doubting what would be the final result of all his difliculties, when he had
collected his army together be convened all the centuries and companies and
squadrons by sound of trumpet ; and the whole plain being filled with the host, he
, ...
Side 346
... his enterprise, after a quiet night ordered the trumpets to sound a march ; and
everything being prepared which the arduous difliculties of the war required, he
at daybreak entered the Assyrian territory in high spirits, riding in front of his ranks
, ...
... his enterprise, after a quiet night ordered the trumpets to sound a march ; and
everything being prepared which the arduous difliculties of the war required, he
at daybreak entered the Assyrian territory in high spirits, riding in front of his ranks
, ...
Side 366
Having now finished everything according to his wish, the emperor, rising higher
in spirit as his difliculties increased, and building such hopes on Fortune, which
had not yet proved unfavourable to him, that he often pushed his boldness to the
...
Having now finished everything according to his wish, the emperor, rising higher
in spirit as his difliculties increased, and building such hopes on Fortune, which
had not yet proved unfavourable to him, that he often pushed his boldness to the
...
Side 375
And four other tribunes of companies were also cashiered for similar misconduct;
for the emperor was contented with this moderate degree of punishment out of
consideration for his impending difliculties. 10. Accordingly, having advanced ...
And four other tribunes of companies were also cashiered for similar misconduct;
for the emperor was contented with this moderate degree of punishment out of
consideration for his impending difliculties. 10. Accordingly, having advanced ...
Side 381
“And I well know that it is intended as a of kindness to me, to save me from
yielding to arduous difliculties, and from forgetting or losing myself ; knowing by
experience that all sorrows, while they triumph over the weak, flee before those
who ...
“And I well know that it is intended as a of kindness to me, to save me from
yielding to arduous difliculties, and from forgetting or losing myself ; knowing by
experience that all sorrows, while they triumph over the weak, flee before those
who ...
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