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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... prince , very bountiful , and no less valiant . By his own pro- per forces he restored his friend Ariarathes the Cap- padocian into his kingdom , whence he had been ex- pelled . He was grievously molested by Achæus ; who setting up ...
... prince , very bountiful , and no less valiant . By his own pro- per forces he restored his friend Ariarathes the Cap- padocian into his kingdom , whence he had been ex- pelled . He was grievously molested by Achæus ; who setting up ...
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... , of whose solicitation he had seemed so regardful , he omitted no part of cruelty . Here- by he rendered himself odious to his neignbours , as a perfidious and a cruel prince . Especially his fact CHAP . IV . 11 OF THE WORLD .
... , of whose solicitation he had seemed so regardful , he omitted no part of cruelty . Here- by he rendered himself odious to his neignbours , as a perfidious and a cruel prince . Especially his fact CHAP . IV . 11 OF THE WORLD .
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... prince . Especially his fact was detested of the Rhodians , who had made vehe- ment intercession for the poor Ciani ; and were ad- vertised by embassadors of purpose sent unto them from Philip , that , howsoever it were in his power to ...
... prince . Especially his fact was detested of the Rhodians , who had made vehe- ment intercession for the poor Ciani ; and were ad- vertised by embassadors of purpose sent unto them from Philip , that , howsoever it were in his power to ...
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... prince of the Dardanians . They offered their as- sistance unto the consul , who thanked them , and said , that he would shortly make use of Pleuratus and Bato , when he entered into Macedon ; but that the friendship of Aminander ...
... prince of the Dardanians . They offered their as- sistance unto the consul , who thanked them , and said , that he would shortly make use of Pleuratus and Bato , when he entered into Macedon ; but that the friendship of Aminander ...
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... prince of the Epirots , that favoured the Romans , who , having long kept beasts in those mountains , was thoroughly acquaint- ed with all by - paths ; and therefore undertook to guide the Romans , without any danger , to a place where ...
... prince of the Epirots , that favoured the Romans , who , having long kept beasts in those mountains , was thoroughly acquaint- ed with all by - paths ; and therefore undertook to guide the Romans , without any danger , to a place where ...
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