The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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Side 64
... fall into an ecstasy while all the rest of the courtiers praised them . 38. And this mischievous taste is the nurse of vices ; for praise ought only to be acceptable in high places , where blame also is permitted when things are not ...
... fall into an ecstasy while all the rest of the courtiers praised them . 38. And this mischievous taste is the nurse of vices ; for praise ought only to be acceptable in high places , where blame also is permitted when things are not ...
Side 75
... fall together through the fissures and clefts in the rocks , which yawn in every tion , though previously hidden by the frost . And the only remedy ever found to ward off entire destruction is to have many vehicles bound together with ...
... fall together through the fissures and clefts in the rocks , which yawn in every tion , though previously hidden by the frost . And the only remedy ever found to ward off entire destruction is to have many vehicles bound together with ...
Side 77
... falls into the Rhone . Caesar's account of his expedition begins with the statement that " Gaul is divided into three provinces . " who are also called Galli ; the Aquitani , and A.D. 355. ] 77 HANNIBAL'S PASSAGE OF THE ALPS .
... falls into the Rhone . Caesar's account of his expedition begins with the statement that " Gaul is divided into three provinces . " who are also called Galli ; the Aquitani , and A.D. 355. ] 77 HANNIBAL'S PASSAGE OF THE ALPS .
Side 78
... fall into the sea near the camp of Con stantius . 4. Of all these people the Belgians are said by ancient writers to be the most warlike , because , being more remote from civilization , and not having been rendered effeminate by ...
... fall into the sea near the camp of Con stantius . 4. Of all these people the Belgians are said by ancient writers to be the most warlike , because , being more remote from civilization , and not having been rendered effeminate by ...
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... fall upon the barbarians , who were straggling in every direction over the country , the moment fortune afforded him an opportunity . 3. Therefore having deliberated on his plans , and con- sulted those who were acquainted with the ...
... fall upon the barbarians , who were straggling in every direction over the country , the moment fortune afforded him an opportunity . 3. Therefore having deliberated on his plans , and con- sulted those who were acquainted with the ...
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