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 64
... rest of the courtiers praised them . 38. And this mischievous taste is the nurse of vices ; for praise ought only to be acceptable in high places , where blame also is permitted when things are not sufficiently performed . VI . § 1. AND ...
... rest of the courtiers praised them . 38. And this mischievous taste is the nurse of vices ; for praise ought only to be acceptable in high places , where blame also is permitted when things are not sufficiently performed . VI . § 1. AND ...
Side 66
... rest by his vast size and red hair , he asked him whether his name was Petrus Valvomeres , as he had heard it was ; and when the man replied in a defiant tone that it was so , Leontius , in spite of the outcries of many around , ordered ...
... rest by his vast size and red hair , he asked him whether his name was Petrus Valvomeres , as he had heard it was ; and when the man replied in a defiant tone that it was so , Leontius , in spite of the outcries of many around , ordered ...
Side 74
... rest of the world , except where it borders on the ocean ; vast fortresses raised by nature , in the place of art , surrounding it on all sides . 2. On the southern side it is washed by the Etruscan and Gallic sea where it looks towards ...
... rest of the world , except where it borders on the ocean ; vast fortresses raised by nature , in the place of art , surrounding it on all sides . 2. On the southern side it is washed by the Etruscan and Gallic sea where it looks towards ...
Side 85
... rest , for the purpose of refreshing his men , he proceeded onwards towards Troyes ; and strengthened his flanks that he might with the greater effect watch the barbarians , who attacked him in numerous bodies , which he avoided as well ...
... rest , for the purpose of refreshing his men , he proceeded onwards towards Troyes ; and strengthened his flanks that he might with the greater effect watch the barbarians , who attacked him in numerous bodies , which he avoided as well ...
Side 86
... rest sought safety by rapid flight . III . § 1. AFTER this , meeting with no resistance . he determined to proceed to recover Cologne , which had been destroyed The text is defective here , as it is wherever these marks occur . A.D. 356 ...
... rest sought safety by rapid flight . III . § 1. AFTER this , meeting with no resistance . he determined to proceed to recover Cologne , which had been destroyed The text is defective here , as it is wherever these marks occur . A.D. 356 ...
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