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 25
... gives the tune to the mourners at funerals , to finish what they had begun : and for this deed he was , not long after , burnt alive . 18. And because Montius , when just about to expire under the hands of those who were tearing him to ...
... gives the tune to the mourners at funerals , to finish what they had begun : and for this deed he was , not long after , burnt alive . 18. And because Montius , when just about to expire under the hands of those who were tearing him to ...
Side 69
... give , by your strength , prosperous effect to the hopes which I entertain . 8. " You all know my cousin Julian , whom I here present to you ; a youth endeared to us by his modesty as well as by his relationship ; a youth of virtue ...
... give , by your strength , prosperous effect to the hopes which I entertain . 8. " You all know my cousin Julian , whom I here present to you ; a youth endeared to us by his modesty as well as by his relationship ; a youth of virtue ...
Side 73
... give a plain and intelligible relation of them . 3. Some persons affirm that the first inhabitants ever seen in these regions were called Celts , after the name of their king , who was very popular among them , and some- times also ...
... give a plain and intelligible relation of them . 3. Some persons affirm that the first inhabitants ever seen in these regions were called Celts , after the name of their king , who was very popular among them , and some- times also ...
Side 75
... give way from the warm spring breezes , if any one seeks to descend along the mountain , men and beasts and wagons all fall together through the fissures and clefts in the rocks , which yawn in every direc- tion , though previously ...
... give way from the warm spring breezes , if any one seeks to descend along the mountain , men and beasts and wagons all fall together through the fissures and clefts in the rocks , which yawn in every direc- tion , though previously ...
Side 85
... give him entrance into the city , so great was their fear of the straggling multitudes of the barbarians . 8. After a little delay , devoted to again refreshing his weary troops , thinking that there was no time to waste , he proceeded ...
... give him entrance into the city , so great was their fear of the straggling multitudes of the barbarians . 8. After a little delay , devoted to again refreshing his weary troops , thinking that there was no time to waste , he proceeded ...
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