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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... thought fit that he should deliver in writing what he would have to be propounded . He did so The points of his declaration were ; first , what he had willingly done for their sake ; then what had lately passed between him and Philip ...
... thought fit that he should deliver in writing what he would have to be propounded . He did so The points of his declaration were ; first , what he had willingly done for their sake ; then what had lately passed between him and Philip ...
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... thought meet , by the governors and ancients of the city , to change this resolution , and take such peace as could be gotten . So they carried out their gold and silver . to Philip ; about which , whilst they were busy , the memory of ...
... thought meet , by the governors and ancients of the city , to change this resolution , and take such peace as could be gotten . So they carried out their gold and silver . to Philip ; about which , whilst they were busy , the memory of ...
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... thought they would be pleased to send a few men to Corinth , and some companies into the isle of Euboea , that so he might securely pursue the war against Nabis ; immediately they found out his device , which was none other than to ...
... thought they would be pleased to send a few men to Corinth , and some companies into the isle of Euboea , that so he might securely pursue the war against Nabis ; immediately they found out his device , which was none other than to ...
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... thought them hereby disappointed in the very begin- ning of one great help , and meant himself to disap- point them of another . His son Perseus , a very boy , was sent to keep the straits of Pelagonia against the Dardanians , having ...
... thought them hereby disappointed in the very begin- ning of one great help , and meant himself to disap- point them of another . His son Perseus , a very boy , was sent to keep the straits of Pelagonia against the Dardanians , having ...
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... thought that the Macedonian fleet , under Heraclides , would serve to keep Attalus , with the Rhodians and Ro- mans , from doing harm by sea , when the king's back was turned , who took his journey westward against Sulpicius the consul ...
... thought that the Macedonian fleet , under Heraclides , would serve to keep Attalus , with the Rhodians and Ro- mans , from doing harm by sea , when the king's back was turned , who took his journey westward against Sulpicius the consul ...
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