The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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Side 52
... equal extent in breadth , unapproach- able on account of a vast mass of dark woods , except where the energy of the Romans has made a wide road through them , in spite of the hostility of the barbarians , and the unfavourable character ...
... equal extent in breadth , unapproach- able on account of a vast mass of dark woods , except where the energy of the Romans has made a wide road through them , in spite of the hostility of the barbarians , and the unfavourable character ...
Side 55
... equal calamities in the provinces , a whirl- wind of new misfortunes arose which seemed likely to destroy the whole state at once , if Fortune , which regu- lates the events of human life , had not terminated a state of affairs which ...
... equal calamities in the provinces , a whirl- wind of new misfortunes arose which seemed likely to destroy the whole state at once , if Fortune , which regu- lates the events of human life , had not terminated a state of affairs which ...
Side 61
... equal , continual good - fortune in life , flowing on in a prosperous course , without any misadventure ; still , if all my life had been tranquil and peaceful , I should have been deprived of the in- credible and almost heavenly ...
... equal , continual good - fortune in life , flowing on in a prosperous course , without any misadventure ; still , if all my life had been tranquil and peaceful , I should have been deprived of the in- credible and almost heavenly ...
Side 66
... equal to any of their former commotions ; but he , unsusceptible of fear , went right onwards , though many of his attendants deserted him , when they saw him hastening into imminent danger . 4. Therefore , sitting in a carriage , with ...
... equal to any of their former commotions ; but he , unsusceptible of fear , went right onwards , though many of his attendants deserted him , when they saw him hastening into imminent danger . 4. Therefore , sitting in a carriage , with ...
Side 68
... equal to that of the gods , would be able to overcome , as it always hitherto had done . And many of them added further , being stung by their consciousness of guilt , that henceforth he ought to beware of conferring the title of Cæsar ...
... equal to that of the gods , would be able to overcome , as it always hitherto had done . And many of them added further , being stung by their consciousness of guilt , that henceforth he ought to beware of conferring the title of Cæsar ...
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