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
... natural : and by Laodicea and Apameia , and also by Seleucia , all cities which have ever been most prosperous from their earliest foundation . 9. After this comes Phoenicia , a province lying under Mount Lebanon , full of beauty and ...
... natural : and by Laodicea and Apameia , and also by Seleucia , all cities which have ever been most prosperous from their earliest foundation . 9. After this comes Phoenicia , a province lying under Mount Lebanon , full of beauty and ...
Side 32
... naturally hot rise out of the ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also Pompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the Jews and taken Jerusalem : and he made over their government to a local ...
... naturally hot rise out of the ground well suited for the cure of various diseases . These regions also Pompey formed into a Roman province after he had subdued the Jews and taken Jerusalem : and he made over their government to a local ...
Side 33
... natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil dignities . He was compelled , I say , to go among them to appease them and ...
... natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil dignities . He was compelled , I say , to go among them to appease them and ...
Side 52
... natural riches that it would be navigable up to its very source were it not like a torrent rather than a stream . 3. And soon after it has disentangled itself from its defiles , rolling onward between high banks , it enters a vast lake ...
... natural riches that it would be navigable up to its very source were it not like a torrent rather than a stream . 3. And soon after it has disentangled itself from its defiles , rolling onward between high banks , it enters a vast lake ...
Side 68
... natural wisdom , she saw the best course for the common good , urged him that a relation like Julian ought to be preferred to every one else . Accordingly , after many undecided deliberations and long discussions , his resolution 68 ...
... natural wisdom , she saw the best course for the common good , urged him that a relation like Julian ought to be preferred to every one else . Accordingly , after many undecided deliberations and long discussions , his resolution 68 ...
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