The History of the World: In Five Books. Viz. Treating of the Beginning and First Ages of Same from the Creation Unto Abraham. Of the Birth of Abraham to the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Time of Philip of Macedon. From the Reign of Philip of Macedon to the Establishing of that Kingdom in the Race of Antigonus. From Settled Rule of Alexander's Successors in the East Until the Romans (prevailing Over All) Made Conquest of Asia and Macedon, Volumen6Archibald Constable and Company and sold, 1820 - 546 páginas |
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... Hannibal at Carthage , whence he is chaced by his enemies and by the Romans . His flight unto the king Antiochus . The Etolians mur- mur against the Romans in Greece . The war of the Ro . mans and Achæans , with Nabis , the tyrant of ...
... Hannibal at Carthage , whence he is chaced by his enemies and by the Romans . His flight unto the king Antiochus . The Etolians mur- mur against the Romans in Greece . The war of the Ro . mans and Achæans , with Nabis , the tyrant of ...
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... Hannibal gives good counsel in vain . Some towns won in Thessaly . The king re- tires to Chalcis , where he marrieth a young wife , and re- vels away the rest of the winter . Upon the coming of the Roman consul , all forsake Antiochus ...
... Hannibal gives good counsel in vain . Some towns won in Thessaly . The king re- tires to Chalcis , where he marrieth a young wife , and re- vels away the rest of the winter . Upon the coming of the Roman consul , all forsake Antiochus ...
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... Hannibal , and Sci- pio . That the military profession is of all other the most unhappy , notwithstanding some examples which may seem to prove the contrary SECT . III . - Philip , making provision for war against the Romans , deals ...
... Hannibal , and Sci- pio . That the military profession is of all other the most unhappy , notwithstanding some examples which may seem to prove the contrary SECT . III . - Philip , making provision for war against the Romans , deals ...
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... Hannibal , wherein they had given , by loan to the republic , all their money ; neither had they as yet received , neither did they receive , until fifteen or sixteen years after this , their whole sum back a- gain . That part of ...
... Hannibal , wherein they had given , by loan to the republic , all their money ; neither had they as yet received , neither did they receive , until fifteen or sixteen years after this , their whole sum back a- gain . That part of ...
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... Hannibal was vanquished , the Romans never hearkened after Philip ; for necessity made them let him alone . But when once they had peace with Carthage , then was this river of Styx dried up ; and then could they swear , as Mercury did ...
... Hannibal was vanquished , the Romans never hearkened after Philip ; for necessity made them let him alone . But when once they had peace with Carthage , then was this river of Styx dried up ; and then could they swear , as Mercury did ...
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