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 15
... never intentionally departing from the strict truth . 3. At the time when Rome first rose into mundane brilliancy - that Rome which was fated to last as long as mankind shall endure , and to be increased with a sublime progress and ...
... never intentionally departing from the strict truth . 3. At the time when Rome first rose into mundane brilliancy - that Rome which was fated to last as long as mankind shall endure , and to be increased with a sublime progress and ...
Side 16
... never recollect where they have been born , but who fall away into error and licentiousness , as if a perfect impunity were granted to vice . For as the lyric poet Simonides teaches us , the man who would live happily in accordance with ...
... never recollect where they have been born , but who fall away into error and licentiousness , as if a perfect impunity were granted to vice . For as the lyric poet Simonides teaches us , the man who would live happily in accordance with ...
Side 17
... never seen you before , that one of high rank should pay such attention to you who are but an unimportant individual ; so that by reason of this as a principal source of happiness , you begin to repent of not having come to Rome ten ...
... never seen you before , that one of high rank should pay such attention to you who are but an unimportant individual ; so that by reason of this as a principal source of happiness , you begin to repent of not having come to Rome ten ...
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... never afterwards come into his sight though frequently sent for . 99 12. The Caesar being indignant at this , as thinking he had been unworthily and unjustly treated , ordered his faithful protectors to take the prefect into custody ...
... never afterwards come into his sight though frequently sent for . 99 12. The Caesar being indignant at this , as thinking he had been unworthily and unjustly treated , ordered his faithful protectors to take the prefect into custody ...
Side 50
... never occur , though what the cause of such a fact is , we must leave to those who are learned in such matters to decide . 7. Amid all these terrible investigations and punish- ments , another disaster took place in Illyricum , which ...
... never occur , though what the cause of such a fact is , we must leave to those who are learned in such matters to decide . 7. Amid all these terrible investigations and punish- ments , another disaster took place in Illyricum , which ...
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