The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 6Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1808 |
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Sivu v
... Romans , 419 435 III . The Etolians , and Nabis , declare for the Ro- mans . Philip defeated , and a peace con- cluded , 465 IV . The Romans send an embassy to Antiochus . Conspiracy against Ptolemy . Scopas put to death , 493 PAGE ...
... Romans , 419 435 III . The Etolians , and Nabis , declare for the Ro- mans . Philip defeated , and a peace con- cluded , 465 IV . The Romans send an embassy to Antiochus . Conspiracy against Ptolemy . Scopas put to death , 493 PAGE ...
Sivu vi
Charles Rollin. PAGE . Sect . V. Antiochus and the Romans prepare for war . The latter send troops against Nabis . is killed , He 516 VI . Antiochus possesses himself of Chalcis , and all Eubea . The Romans proclaim war against him , VII ...
Charles Rollin. PAGE . Sect . V. Antiochus and the Romans prepare for war . The latter send troops against Nabis . is killed , He 516 VI . Antiochus possesses himself of Chalcis , and all Eubea . The Romans proclaim war against him , VII ...
Sivu 87
... Romans neither took Pyrrhus for an arbiter , nor feared him as an enemy . " Pyrrhus , upon receiving this answer , advanced with his troops , and encamped in a plain between the cities . of Pandosia and Heraclea ; and when he heard that ...
... Romans neither took Pyrrhus for an arbiter , nor feared him as an enemy . " Pyrrhus , upon receiving this answer , advanced with his troops , and encamped in a plain between the cities . of Pandosia and Heraclea ; and when he heard that ...
Sivu 89
... Romans , who received him with great intrepidity . The battle was obstinately disputed on both sides , and the victory long continued doubtful . Authors say , that each army gave way seven times , and as often returned to the charge ...
... Romans , who received him with great intrepidity . The battle was obstinately disputed on both sides , and the victory long continued doubtful . Authors say , that each army gave way seven times , and as often returned to the charge ...
Sivu 90
... Romans were killed in this battle , and that Pyrrhus lost thirteen thousand of his men ; but other historians make the loss less on both sides . Pyrrhus immediately made himself master of the enemy's camp , which they had abandoned ...
... Romans were killed in this battle , and that Pyrrhus lost thirteen thousand of his men ; but other historians make the loss less on both sides . Pyrrhus immediately made himself master of the enemy's camp , which they had abandoned ...
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accordingly Achean league Acheans Acheus affairs afterwards Agathocles Agis Alexander alliance allies ambassadors Antigonus Antiochus Appian Aratus Argos arms army arrived Asia assembly attack Attalus battle besieged brother camp carried caused Celosyria Chalcis Cineas citizens Cleomenes commanded consul Corinth crown death declared defeated Demetrius desired dominions Egypt empire employed endeavoured enemy engaged Etolians Eumenes favour fleet forces Gauls gave glory gold greatest Greece Greeks Hannibal honour horse hundred immediately inhabitants Italy Justin king king's kingdom Lacedemonians liberty Lysimachus Macedonia Machanidas manner master Megaleas Nabis obliged occasion passed peace Peloponnesus person Philadelphus Philip Philopemen Plut Polyb Polybius prince provinces Ptolemy Ptolemy Philadelphus Ptolemy Soter Pyrrhus Quintius received reign rendered returned Rhodians Romans Rome seized Seleucus senate sent Sicyon side siege signal soldiers soon Sparta Syria temple Thessaly things thought thousand tion treaty troops twenty tyrant utmost victory whole
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Sivu 174 - ... the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.
Sivu 148 - And the king of the south shall be strong, and one of his princes; and he shall be strong above him, and have dominion; his dominion shall be a great dominion.
Sivu 159 - And in the end of years they shall join themselves together; for the king's daughter of the south shall come to the king of the north to make an agreement: but she shall not retain the power of the arm...
Sivu 147 - And when he shall stand up, his kingdom shall be broken, and shall be divided toward the four winds of heaven; and not to his posterity, nor according to his dominion which he ruled: for his kingdom shall be plucked up, even for others beside those.
Sivu 569 - And Absalom and all the men of Israel said, The counsel of Hushai the Archite is better than the counsel of Ahithophel.
Sivu 569 - The word in the Latin version is very strong, infatua : the import of which is, how prudent soever his counsels may be, make them appear foolish and stupid to Absalom ; and they accordingly did appear BO.
Sivu 163 - But out of a branch of her roots shall one stand up in his estate, which shall come with an army, and shall enter into the fortress of the king of the north...
Sivu 163 - And shall also carry captives into Egypt their gods, with their princes, and with their precious vessels of silver and of gold; and he shall continue more years than the king of the north. So the king of the south shall come into his kingdom, and shall return into his own land.
Sivu 131 - The king likewise having tendered them very considerable presents at their audience of leave, they received them as they before accepted of the crowns; but before they went to the senate, to give an account of their embassy after their arrival at Rome, they deposited all...
Sivu 132 - ... their duty. The republic, however, would not suffer itself to be exceeded in generosity of sentiments. The Senate and people came to a resolution, that the ambassadors, in consideration of the services they had rendered the state, should receive a sum of money equivalent to that they had deposited in the public treasury. This indeed was an amiable contest ; and one is at a loss to know to which of the antagonists to ascribe the victory.