The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensBell, 1887 - 646 sider |
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... tion " Who was entering the city ? " she received for answer " Julian the Cæsar , " cried out that " He would restore the temples of the gods . " IX . § 1. Now then , since , as the sublime poet of Mantua has sung , " A greater series ...
... tion " Who was entering the city ? " she received for answer " Julian the Cæsar , " cried out that " He would restore the temples of the gods . " IX . § 1. Now then , since , as the sublime poet of Mantua has sung , " A greater series ...
Side 75
... tion , though previously hidden by the frost . And the only remedy ever found to ward off entire destruction is to have many vehicles bound together with enormous ropes , with men or oxen hanging on behind , to hold them back with great ...
... tion , though previously hidden by the frost . And the only remedy ever found to ward off entire destruction is to have many vehicles bound together with enormous ropes , with men or oxen hanging on behind , to hold them back with great ...
Side 77
... tion from that country . But Hannibal , having received information of their design by some deserters , being also a man of great shrewdness and readiness of resources , obtained some guides from the Taurini who inhabited those ...
... tion from that country . But Hannibal , having received information of their design by some deserters , being also a man of great shrewdness and readiness of resources , obtained some guides from the Taurini who inhabited those ...
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... tion , he was interrupted by several people complaining of injuries which they had received , whom he referred for a hearing to the governors of their respective provinces . And after he had returned , he inquired what had been done in ...
... tion , he was interrupted by several people complaining of injuries which they had received , whom he referred for a hearing to the governors of their respective provinces . And after he had returned , he inquired what had been done in ...
Side 93
... tion . And therefore I will briefly mention a few of his most important acts which are well ascertained . 5. He was born in Armenia , of a respectable family , and having while a very little child been taken prisoner by the enemies on ...
... tion . And therefore I will briefly mention a few of his most important acts which are well ascertained . 5. He was born in Armenia , of a respectable family , and having while a very little child been taken prisoner by the enemies on ...
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