The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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Side 32
... mind of Constantius against him ; Constantius , in other respects a princo of moderation , was severe and implacablo if any person , however mean and unknown , whispered suspicion of danger into his ears , and in such matters was wholly ...
... mind of Constantius against him ; Constantius , in other respects a princo of moderation , was severe and implacablo if any person , however mean and unknown , whispered suspicion of danger into his ears , and in such matters was wholly ...
Side 33
... mind as well as he could . 3. But in the 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 ...
... mind as well as he could . 3. But in the 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 ...
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... mind , at last chose the following as the most advisable course . He commanded Ursicinus in a most complimentary manner to come to him , on the pretence that the urgent state of certain affairs required to be arranged by the aid of his ...
... mind , at last chose the following as the most advisable course . He commanded Ursicinus in a most complimentary manner to come to him , on the pretence that the urgent state of certain affairs required to be arranged by the aid of his ...
Side 38
... mind with apprehension , that Constantius , determining everything according to his own sole judgment , was not a man to admit of any excuse , or to pardon any error ; but being , as he was , more inclined to severity towards his ...
... mind with apprehension , that Constantius , determining everything according to his own sole judgment , was not a man to admit of any excuse , or to pardon any error ; but being , as he was , more inclined to severity towards his ...
Side 40
... mind , when freed by sleep from its con- nection with the body , is nevertheless active , and being full of the thoughts and anxieties of mortal pursuits , en- genders mighty visions which we call phantoms . 19. Therefore his melancholy ...
... mind , when freed by sleep from its con- nection with the body , is nevertheless active , and being full of the thoughts and anxieties of mortal pursuits , en- genders mighty visions which we call phantoms . 19. Therefore his melancholy ...
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