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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... river of Styx dried up ; and then could they swear , as Mercury did in the co- medy , by their ownselves , even by their good swords , that they had good reason to make war upon him . The voyage of Sopater into Africa , and the present ...
... river of Styx dried up ; and then could they swear , as Mercury did in the co- medy , by their ownselves , even by their good swords , that they had good reason to make war upon him . The voyage of Sopater into Africa , and the present ...
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... river of Apsus , between Dyrrachium and Apollonia , there began the war . Soon upon his coming , the Athenian embassadors were with him , and craved his help ; whereof they could make no benefit whilst he was so far from them . They ...
... river of Apsus , between Dyrrachium and Apollonia , there began the war . Soon upon his coming , the Athenian embassadors were with him , and craved his help ; whereof they could make no benefit whilst he was so far from them . They ...
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... river of Apsus . Thence he sent forth Apustius , his lieutenant , with part of his army , to waste the bor ders of Macedon . Apustius took sundry castles and towns , using such extremity of sword and fire at Antipatria , the first good ...
... river of Apsus . Thence he sent forth Apustius , his lieutenant , with part of his army , to waste the bor ders of Macedon . Apustius took sundry castles and towns , using such extremity of sword and fire at Antipatria , the first good ...
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... river of Apsus or Aous . It was mani- fest , that either the Romans must fetch a compass about , and seek their way into Macedon through the poor country of the Dasseretians , or else win by force that passage which the king defended ...
... river of Apsus or Aous . It was mani- fest , that either the Romans must fetch a compass about , and seek their way into Macedon through the poor country of the Dasseretians , or else win by force that passage which the king defended ...
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... river of Tigris , received many ad- vertisements by such as fled over unto him from the enemy , that the followers of Molo were , for the most part against their wills , drawn by their comman- der to bear arms against their king . The ...
... river of Tigris , received many ad- vertisements by such as fled over unto him from the enemy , that the followers of Molo were , for the most part against their wills , drawn by their comman- der to bear arms against their king . The ...
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