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 128
... wounds inflicted by such ex- tortions , or , as I should rather call them , confiscations , are incurable , and have often reduced provinces to extreme destitution . Indeed , such conduct , as will be related here- after , utterly lost ...
... wounds inflicted by such ex- tortions , or , as I should rather call them , confiscations , are incurable , and have often reduced provinces to extreme destitution . Indeed , such conduct , as will be related here- after , utterly lost ...
Side 129
... dagger , which he wore close to his thigh , got loose from the scabbard , and he was mortally wounded and died . 5. And long afterwards , Cornelius Gallus , who was gover K nor of Egypt at the time when Octavianus was emperor.
... dagger , which he wore close to his thigh , got loose from the scabbard , and he was mortally wounded and died . 5. And long afterwards , Cornelius Gallus , who was gover K nor of Egypt at the time when Octavianus was emperor.
Side 147
... neither be able to prepare their weapons , nor avoid wounds , nor ( which is the last resource in a despe- rate case ) take to flight . 8. There were with the Sarmatians likewise on this occasion , as partners in their danger , the Quadi.
... neither be able to prepare their weapons , nor avoid wounds , nor ( which is the last resource in a despe- rate case ) take to flight . 8. There were with the Sarmatians likewise on this occasion , as partners in their danger , the Quadi.
Side 153
... wounded as they were , they thought it a lesser evil to be subdued by the strength of another than by their own consciences , and at times they were heard to grumble that what had happened was the work of fortune , not of their deserts ...
... wounded as they were , they thought it a lesser evil to be subdued by the strength of another than by their own consciences , and at times they were heard to grumble that what had happened was the work of fortune , not of their deserts ...
Side 181
... , and which was visited by multitudes of the country people . 12. In the mean time all was in disorder with every kind of noise ; some bewailing those whom they had lost ; others being mortally wounded ; and many calling on their.
... , and which was visited by multitudes of the country people . 12. In the mean time all was in disorder with every kind of noise ; some bewailing those whom they had lost ; others being mortally wounded ; and many calling on their.
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