The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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Side 75
... side of Ganl it descends with a steepness almost precipitous , being terrible to behold , in consequence of the bulk of its over- hanging rocks . In the spring , when the ice is melting , and the snow beginning to give way from the warm ...
... side of Ganl it descends with a steepness almost precipitous , being terrible to behold , in consequence of the bulk of its over- hanging rocks . In the spring , when the ice is melting , and the snow beginning to give way from the warm ...
Side 78
... side they are separated from the Belgians by the Marne and the Seine , both rivers of considerable size , which flowing through the tribe of the Lugdunenses , after surrounding the stronghold of the Parisii named Lutetia , so as to make ...
... side they are separated from the Belgians by the Marne and the Seine , both rivers of considerable size , which flowing through the tribe of the Lugdunenses , after surrounding the stronghold of the Parisii named Lutetia , so as to make ...
Side 98
... side , might be the better able to subdue the rebels who were never weary of exciting dis- turbances . 4. Tamsapor coincided with these wishes , and , trust- ing to them , reported to the king that Constantius , being involved in very ...
... side , might be the better able to subdue the rebels who were never weary of exciting dis- turbances . 4. Tamsapor coincided with these wishes , and , trust- ing to them , reported to the king that Constantius , being involved in very ...
Side 101
... side to which he turned his eyes , having addressed the nobles in the senate - house , and harangued the populace from the tribune , he retired , with the good - will of all , into his palace , where he enjoyed the luxury he had wished ...
... side to which he turned his eyes , having addressed the nobles in the senate - house , and harangued the populace from the tribune , he retired , with the good - will of all , into his palace , where he enjoyed the luxury he had wished ...
Side 110
... side of the Rhine , not one of the barbarians stood to defend his home , nor ventured to encounter them ; but they contented themselves with blockading the roads in every direction with vast abattis , throughout the whole winter ...
... side of the Rhine , not one of the barbarians stood to defend his home , nor ventured to encounter them ; but they contented themselves with blockading the roads in every direction with vast abattis , throughout the whole winter ...
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