Old Pictures of Life, Volumen1Stone and Kimball, 1894 - 191 páginas |
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... Philip of Macedon . These three men vexed the world when it was still young , and as sorely vexed each other . This was in the fourth century before the dawn of our period . Philip held aloft a powerful sword ; and Demosthenes and ...
... Philip of Macedon . These three men vexed the world when it was still young , and as sorely vexed each other . This was in the fourth century before the dawn of our period . Philip held aloft a powerful sword ; and Demosthenes and ...
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... resultant , the history of Philip of Macedon would , if it had trav- eled so far as to our times , have been only the biography of sudden and great misfor- tunes . But the two Greek cities possessed no tie 38 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
... resultant , the history of Philip of Macedon would , if it had trav- eled so far as to our times , have been only the biography of sudden and great misfor- tunes . But the two Greek cities possessed no tie 38 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
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... Philip made Macedon become conspicuous . When twenty - three years of age , he became king . Demosthenes was then a promising young lawyer at Athens , and was in his twenty- fifth year . Philip had been educated at the Greek 1-5 A GREEK ...
... Philip made Macedon become conspicuous . When twenty - three years of age , he became king . Demosthenes was then a promising young lawyer at Athens , and was in his twenty- fifth year . Philip had been educated at the Greek 1-5 A GREEK ...
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... Philip became a monarch , it is not difficult to conclude that the pupil felt that he might do for Macedon what his illustrious teacher had done for Thebes and for the Greek race . Philip was a classic student and scholar , but inflamed ...
... Philip became a monarch , it is not difficult to conclude that the pupil felt that he might do for Macedon what his illustrious teacher had done for Thebes and for the Greek race . Philip was a classic student and scholar , but inflamed ...
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... Philip , had invented the tactics of massing troops at one point . Before his day , all armies had fought in uniform - parallel lines . With his great phalanx and his new mode of assault , Philip made of war a delightful and barbar- ous ...
... Philip , had invented the tactics of massing troops at one point . Before his day , all armies had fought in uniform - parallel lines . With his great phalanx and his new mode of assault , Philip made of war a delightful and barbar- ous ...
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