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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... senators , whereupon they decree war against him , and send him defiance . Other things concerning the justice of this war ............ ........................ .. 271 . PAGE SECT . VI . - The Romans solicit the CONTENTS .
... senators , whereupon they decree war against him , and send him defiance . Other things concerning the justice of this war ............ ........................ .. 271 . PAGE SECT . VI . - The Romans solicit the CONTENTS .
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... ) his own professed ene- mies . But such things must be published abroad , if only to predispose men unto the war , and give it the more honest colour . Philip was a man of ill condition , and therefore CHAP . IV . 15 OF THE WORLD .
... ) his own professed ene- mies . But such things must be published abroad , if only to predispose men unto the war , and give it the more honest colour . Philip was a man of ill condition , and therefore CHAP . IV . 15 OF THE WORLD .
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... things of Greece by the way . Wherefore they agreed , that M. Æmilius , the youngest of them , should step aside and visit Philip , to try if he could make him leave the siege of Abydos , which else he was like to car- " 6 ⚫ 6 6 ...
... things of Greece by the way . Wherefore they agreed , that M. Æmilius , the youngest of them , should step aside and visit Philip , to try if he could make him leave the siege of Abydos , which else he was like to car- " 6 ⚫ 6 6 ...
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... things in a readiness , by order from the se- nate ; who followed other motives than the people must be acquainted with . Great thanks were given to the Athenian embassadors for their constancy ( as was в 3 CHAP . IV . 21 OF THE world .
... things in a readiness , by order from the se- nate ; who followed other motives than the people must be acquainted with . Great thanks were given to the Athenian embassadors for their constancy ( as was в 3 CHAP . IV . 21 OF THE world .
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... things , hearing report that Philip was beaten once again , as also that Pleuratus and the Dardanians was fallen upon Macedon , grew no less busy on the sudden , than before he had been wise . He persuad- ed his nation to take their ...
... things , hearing report that Philip was beaten once again , as also that Pleuratus and the Dardanians was fallen upon Macedon , grew no less busy on the sudden , than before he had been wise . He persuad- ed his nation to take their ...
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