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 38
... vast and weighty anxieties he 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 ...
... vast and weighty anxieties he 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 ...
Side 52
... vast lake of circular form , which the Rhætian natives call Brigantia , being four hundred and sixty furlongs in length , and of nearly equal extent in breadth , unapproach- able on account of a vast mass of dark woods , except where ...
... vast lake of circular form , which the Rhætian natives call Brigantia , being four hundred and sixty furlongs in length , and of nearly equal extent in breadth , unapproach- able on account of a vast mass of dark woods , except where ...
Side 61
... vast multitude of people , assembled from all quarters , were , with a mixture of haste and alarm , strengthening the foundations of Silvanus's enterprise , and a numerous military force was collected ; so that it seemed more advisable ...
... vast multitude of people , assembled from all quarters , were , with a mixture of haste and alarm , strengthening the foundations of Silvanus's enterprise , and a numerous military force was collected ; so that it seemed more advisable ...
Side 74
... 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 the north it is separated from the tribes of the ...
... 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 the north it is separated from the tribes of the ...
Side 75
... vast ridge rises up , scarcely passable by any one without danger . 4. For to travellers who reach it from the side of Ganl it descends with a steepness almost precipitous , being terrible to behold , in consequence of the bulk of its ...
... vast ridge rises up , scarcely passable by any one without danger . 4. For to travellers who reach it from the side of Ganl it descends with a steepness almost precipitous , being terrible to behold , in consequence of the bulk of its ...
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