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 30
... prince of moderation , was severe and implacable if any person , however mean and unknown , whispered suspicion of danger into his ears , and in such matters was wholly unlike himself . 3. On the day appointed for this fatal examination ...
... prince of moderation , was severe and implacable if any person , however mean and unknown , whispered suspicion of danger into his ears , and in such matters was wholly unlike himself . 3. On the day appointed for this fatal examination ...
Side 39
... prince , he would pardon whatever errors had been committed through thoughtlessness ; that he would make him a partner in his own royal rank , and take him for his associate in those toils which the northern provinces , long in a ...
... prince , he would pardon whatever errors had been committed through thoughtlessness ; that he would make him a partner in his own royal rank , and take him for his associate in those toils which the northern provinces , long in a ...
Side 44
... prince was Alexander . The name of the young 2 Called also Hostilius ; cf. Vell . Paterc . ii . 1 . 3 Cf. Liv . ix . c . x .; Cicero de Officiis , iii . 30 . 4 Of Val . Max . vi . 3 . 5 Cf. Horace , Od . iv . ult .; Florus , ii . 1. The ...
... prince was Alexander . The name of the young 2 Called also Hostilius ; cf. Vell . Paterc . ii . 1 . 3 Cf. Liv . ix . c . x .; Cicero de Officiis , iii . 30 . 4 Of Val . Max . vi . 3 . 5 Cf. Horace , Od . iv . ult .; Florus , ii . 1. The ...
Side 48
... prince who afterwards became memorable , but who was now attacked with a two - fold accusation , as the iniquity of his enemies thought requisite . First , that he had gone from the Park of Macellum , which lies in Cappadocia , into ...
... prince who afterwards became memorable , but who was now attacked with a two - fold accusation , as the iniquity of his enemies thought requisite . First , that he had gone from the Park of Macellum , which lies in Cappadocia , into ...
Side 62
... prince , still aiming at higher power , was treated as a highly favoured and eminent friend ; having freedom of access and the honour of a seat at the royal table granted to him in preference to every one else , in order that he might ...
... prince , still aiming at higher power , was treated as a highly favoured and eminent friend ; having freedom of access and the honour of a seat at the royal table granted to him in preference to every one else , in order that he might ...
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