The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volumen6Lovell, Gestefeld, 1892 |
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... Greece , were allotted to Antipater and Craterus . In Africa , Egypt , and the other conquests of Alexander in Libya , and Cyrenaica , were assigned to Ptolemy the son of Lagus , with that part of Arabia which borders on Egypt . The ...
... Greece , were allotted to Antipater and Craterus . In Africa , Egypt , and the other conquests of Alexander in Libya , and Cyrenaica , were assigned to Ptolemy the son of Lagus , with that part of Arabia which borders on Egypt . The ...
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... Greece ; because these transactions are most detached , and in a manner distinct from the other events . SECTION II . - REVOLT OF THE GREEKS IN UPPER ASIA . AN- TIPATER GOES INTO GREECE . FLIGHT AND DEATH OF DEMOSTHENES . The Greeks ...
... Greece ; because these transactions are most detached , and in a manner distinct from the other events . SECTION II . - REVOLT OF THE GREEKS IN UPPER ASIA . AN- TIPATER GOES INTO GREECE . FLIGHT AND DEATH OF DEMOSTHENES . The Greeks ...
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... Greece , made liberty the subject of all their discourse : they breathed nothing but war , and abandoned themselves to all the extravagant emotions of a senseless and excessive joy . Phocion , who was a person of wisdom and moderation ...
... Greece , made liberty the subject of all their discourse : they breathed nothing but war , and abandoned themselves to all the extravagant emotions of a senseless and excessive joy . Phocion , who was a person of wisdom and moderation ...
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Charles Rollin. all the states of Greece , to engage their accession to the league . This is the war in which all the Greeks , except the Thebans , united to maintain the liberty of their country , under the conduct of Leosthenes ...
Charles Rollin. all the states of Greece , to engage their accession to the league . This is the war in which all the Greeks , except the Thebans , united to maintain the liberty of their country , under the conduct of Leosthenes ...
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... Greece , of which he had been apprised , and he had sent to Leonatus in Phrygia , and to Craterus in Cilicia , to solicit their assistance ; but , before the arrival of the ex- pected succors , he marched at the head of only thirteen ...
... Greece , of which he had been apprised , and he had sent to Leonatus in Phrygia , and to Craterus in Cilicia , to solicit their assistance ; but , before the arrival of the ex- pected succors , he marched at the head of only thirteen ...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volumen6 Charles Rollin Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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