The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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He immediately , as if borne on wings , flew to the court of the emperor , and so
bitterly inflamed him , always easy of access and susceptible of impressions from
suispicious circumstances of this kind , that without a moment's deliberation he ...
He immediately , as if borne on wings , flew to the court of the emperor , and so
bitterly inflamed him , always easy of access and susceptible of impressions from
suispicious circumstances of this kind , that without a moment's deliberation he ...
Side 59
He was immediately sent for by the principal chamberlain , which is the most
honourable kind of summons , and as soon as he entered the council - chamber
he was offered the prerplo to salute much more graciously than at any former
time .
He was immediately sent for by the principal chamberlain , which is the most
honourable kind of summons , and as soon as he entered the council - chamber
he was offered the prerplo to salute much more graciously than at any former
time .
Side 72
Julian being greatly distressed at this news , looking on it as a kind of omen of
misfortunes to come , was often heard to murmur in querulous tones , " that he
had gained nothing except the fate of dying amid greater trouble and
employment ...
Julian being greatly distressed at this news , looking on it as a kind of omen of
misfortunes to come , was often heard to murmur in querulous tones , " that he
had gained nothing except the fate of dying amid greater trouble and
employment ...
Side 90
Nevertheless , while engaged in amassing knowledge of this kind in all its
fullness and power , he did not despise the humbler accomplishments . He was
tolerably fond of poetry and rhetoric , as is shown by the invariable and pure
elegance ...
Nevertheless , while engaged in amassing knowledge of this kind in all its
fullness and power , he did not despise the humbler accomplishments . He was
tolerably fond of poetry and rhetoric , as is shown by the invariable and pure
elegance ...
Side 110
And , as the result proved , it was a certain kind genius that was present with
them thus prompting them to fight while still under his inspiration . 14. And this
eagerness of theirs was further stimulated by the full approval of the officers of
high ...
And , as the result proved , it was a certain kind genius that was present with
them thus prompting them to fight while still under his inspiration . 14. And this
eagerness of theirs was further stimulated by the full approval of the officers of
high ...
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