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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... mean time all the soldiery being assembled at Cabillon , ' began to be impatient of delay , and to get furious , being so much the more exasperated because they had not sufficient means of living , the usual supplies not yet having ...
... mean time all the soldiery being assembled at Cabillon , ' began to be impatient of delay , and to get furious , being so much the more exasperated because they had not sufficient means of living , the usual supplies not yet having ...
Side 37
... means a belief that his grown - up sons began to aim at supreme power ; intimating that they were youths in the flower of their age and of admirable per- sonal beauty , skilful in the use of every kind of weapon , well trained in all ...
... means a belief that his grown - up sons began to aim at supreme power ; intimating that they were youths in the flower of their age and of admirable per- sonal beauty , skilful in the use of every kind of weapon , well trained in all ...
Side 40
... mean and despised condition at the mercy of men of the lowest class . 17. And amid all these circumstances , in moments when exhausted nature sought repose in sleep , his senses were kept in a state of agitation by dreadful spectres ...
... mean and despised condition at the mercy of men of the lowest class . 17. And amid all these circumstances , in moments when exhausted nature sought repose in sleep , his senses were kept in a state of agitation by dreadful spectres ...
Side 48
... means of purchasing safety were condemned out of hand . And therefore truth was overshadowed by false- hood , and sometimes falsehood obtained the authority of truth . 10. In these days Gorgonius also was summoned to court , the man who ...
... means of purchasing safety were condemned out of hand . And therefore truth was overshadowed by false- hood , and sometimes falsehood obtained the authority of truth . 10. In these days Gorgonius also was summoned to court , the man who ...
Side 49
... Cibyrate in the time of Verres , ' fawning on the tribunal of a single lieutenant , 1 Tlepolemus and Hiero , whom Cicero , Verres iii . 11 , calls Cibyratici canes . E but harassing the limbs of the whole republic by means.
... Cibyrate in the time of Verres , ' fawning on the tribunal of a single lieutenant , 1 Tlepolemus and Hiero , whom Cicero , Verres iii . 11 , calls Cibyratici canes . E but harassing the limbs of the whole republic by means.
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