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 11
... districts , having no home , no fixed abode or laws ; nor can they endure to remain long in the same climate , no one district or country pleasing them for a continuance . 4. Their life is one continued wandering ; their wives are hired ...
... districts , having no home , no fixed abode or laws ; nor can they endure to remain long in the same climate , no one district or country pleasing them for a continuance . 4. Their life is one continued wandering ; their wives are hired ...
Side 27
... districts being placed , as it were , on a prominent tongue of land , are cut off from the main conti- nent by Mount Amanus . 5. The frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the ...
... districts being placed , as it were , on a prominent tongue of land , are cut off from the main conti- nent by Mount Amanus . 5. The frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the ...
Side 29
... districts no navigable river is seen : in many places , too , waters naturally hot rise out of the ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also l'ompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the ...
... districts no navigable river is seen : in many places , too , waters naturally hot rise out of the ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also l'ompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the ...
Side 47
... districts of the East , and that Ursicinus was urged by them both privately and publicly to be their commander , as one who could be formidable to the Persian nation . 3. But this magnanimous man stood his ground im- movably against ...
... districts of the East , and that Ursicinus was urged by them both privately and publicly to be their commander , as one who could be formidable to the Persian nation . 3. But this magnanimous man stood his ground im- movably against ...
Side 52
... district of the Canini . And there , after long and careful deliberation , it was decided to be both honour- able and expedient that Arbetio , the master of the horse , should march with a division of the troops , in fact with the ...
... district of the Canini . And there , after long and careful deliberation , it was decided to be both honour- able and expedient that Arbetio , the master of the horse , should march with a division of the troops , in fact with the ...
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