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 37
... received the letters , and had obtained a sufficient supply of carriages , and means of travelling , we ' hastened to Milan with all speed . 6. The next thing was to contrive to summon the Cæsar , and to induce him to make the like ...
... received the letters , and had obtained a sufficient supply of carriages , and means of travelling , we ' hastened to Milan with all speed . 6. The next thing was to contrive to summon the Cæsar , and to induce him to make the like ...
Side 38
... received continual letters from the emperor , advising and entreating him to come to him ; and giving him hints that the republic neither could nor ought to be divided ; but that every one was bound to the utmost of his power to bring ...
... received continual letters from the emperor , advising and entreating him to come to him ; and giving him hints that the republic neither could nor ought to be divided ; but that every one was bound to the utmost of his power to bring ...
Side 47
... received any injury or any provocation , polluted his conscience from an insatiable desire of doing mis- chief . 5. Therefore , having a few partners in his secrets for accomplices , he had secretly arranged with the emperor when he ...
... received any injury or any provocation , polluted his conscience from an insatiable desire of doing mis- chief . 5. Therefore , having a few partners in his secrets for accomplices , he had secretly arranged with the emperor when he ...
Side 52
... receiving any foreign waters , in the same manner as the Nile pours down with headlong descent through the cataracts . And it is so abundantly full by its own natural riches that it would be navigable up to its very source were it not ...
... receiving any foreign waters , in the same manner as the Nile pours down with headlong descent through the cataracts . And it is so abundantly full by its own natural riches that it would be navigable up to its very source were it not ...
Side 57
... received had ever spoken with him upon private transactions of any kind ) ; and accordingly he sent the letters themselves , by the courier who had brought them , to Malarichus , sending a soldier also with him ; and entreated ...
... received had ever spoken with him upon private transactions of any kind ) ; and accordingly he sent the letters themselves , by the courier who had brought them , to Malarichus , sending a soldier also with him ; and entreated ...
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