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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... Rome , and with all Greece , prepares against Asia . Of the kings of Perga- mus , Cappadocia , Pontus , Paphlagonia , Bithynia , and their lineages . Of the Galatians ........................... PAGE 1 11 SECT . VII . - The town of Cios ...
... Rome , and with all Greece , prepares against Asia . Of the kings of Perga- mus , Cappadocia , Pontus , Paphlagonia , Bithynia , and their lineages . Of the Galatians ........................... PAGE 1 11 SECT . VII . - The town of Cios ...
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... of Hermes ; and that inscription , Simo ni Deo sancto . The ingratitude of Rome to the two Scipios . Of the beginning of faction among the Roman nobility ....... *********** 206 CHAP . VI . The second Macedonian war . SECT iv CONTENTS .
... of Hermes ; and that inscription , Simo ni Deo sancto . The ingratitude of Rome to the two Scipios . Of the beginning of faction among the Roman nobility ....... *********** 206 CHAP . VI . The second Macedonian war . SECT iv CONTENTS .
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... Rome by his son Demetrius , of whom henceforth he becomes jealous .................. .. PAGE ..... 223 SECT . II . The death of Philopomen , Hannibal , and Sci- pio . That the military profession is of all other the most unhappy ...
... Rome by his son Demetrius , of whom henceforth he becomes jealous .................. .. PAGE ..... 223 SECT . II . The death of Philopomen , Hannibal , and Sci- pio . That the military profession is of all other the most unhappy ...
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... naries , probable it is that the loss was not greatly cared for , since that war was at an end ; and for their money they might hire more when they should have need . SECT . VI . Philip having peace with Rome , 6 BOOK V. THE HISTORY.
... naries , probable it is that the loss was not greatly cared for , since that war was at an end ; and for their money they might hire more when they should have need . SECT . VI . Philip having peace with Rome , 6 BOOK V. THE HISTORY.
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... Rome , and fill the people's heads , if not with a de- sire of making war in Macedon , at least with a con- ceit that it were expedient so to do . The Roman senate was perfectly informed of the state of those eastern countries , and ...
... Rome , and fill the people's heads , if not with a de- sire of making war in Macedon , at least with a con- ceit that it were expedient so to do . The Roman senate was perfectly informed of the state of those eastern countries , and ...
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