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 47
... ground im- movably against whatever might happen , only taking care not to throw himself away in an abject manner , and grieving from his heart that innocence had no safe founda- tion on which to stand . And the more sad also for this ...
... ground im- movably against whatever might happen , only taking care not to throw himself away in an abject manner , and grieving from his heart that innocence had no safe founda- tion on which to stand . And the more sad also for this ...
Side 52
... ground briefly , as well as I can . 2. The Rhine rising among the defiles of lufty moun- tains , and forcing its way with immense violence through steep rocks , stretches its onward course without receiving any foreign waters , in the ...
... ground briefly , as well as I can . 2. The Rhine rising among the defiles of lufty moun- tains , and forcing its way with immense violence through steep rocks , stretches its onward course without receiving any foreign waters , in the ...
Side 75
... ground being covered over with a smooth crust of ice , and therefore slippery under foot , the traveller is often plunged headlong ; and the valleys , which seem to open here and there into wide plains , which are merely a covering of ...
... ground being covered over with a smooth crust of ice , and therefore slippery under foot , the traveller is often plunged headlong ; and the valleys , which seem to open here and there into wide plains , which are merely a covering of ...
Side 85
... ground , he descended upon one body of them , and routed it , and took some prisoners whom their own fears delivered to him ; and then he allowed the rest , who now devoted all their energies to flying with what speed they could , to ...
... ground , he descended upon one body of them , and routed it , and took some prisoners whom their own fears delivered to him ; and then he allowed the rest , who now devoted all their energies to flying with what speed they could , to ...
Side 89
... ground beneath him , used to hold a silver ball in his hand , which he kept stretched outside his bed , so that when sleep pervading his whole body had relaxed the rigour of his muscles , the rattling of the ball falling might banish ...
... ground beneath him , used to hold a silver ball in his hand , which he kept stretched outside his bed , so that when sleep pervading his whole body had relaxed the rigour of his muscles , the rattling of the ball falling might banish ...
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