The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 9David Huntington, T. & W. Mercein, printers, 93 Gold-Street., 1815 |
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Sivu 14
... battle . When news was brought to Antiochus of this double defeat , he was exasperated to fury . Immediately he assembled all his troops , which formed a mighty army , and determined to destroy the whole Jewish nation , and to settle ...
... battle . When news was brought to Antiochus of this double defeat , he was exasperated to fury . Immediately he assembled all his troops , which formed a mighty army , and determined to destroy the whole Jewish nation , and to settle ...
Sivu 17
... battle on the morrow , and therefore that they must prepare for it . But receiving advice that same evening , that Gorgias had been detached from the enemy's camp , with 5000 foot and 1000 horse , all chosen troops , and that he was ...
... battle on the morrow , and therefore that they must prepare for it . But receiving advice that same evening , that Gorgias had been detached from the enemy's camp , with 5000 foot and 1000 horse , all chosen troops , and that he was ...
Sivu 18
... battles depends . It is evident that Ju- das was fully sensible of his own weakness . " How can we , " says he to the Almighty , before the battle , " stand before them , unless thou thyself assistest us ? " And it is as evident , that ...
... battles depends . It is evident that Ju- das was fully sensible of his own weakness . " How can we , " says he to the Almighty , before the battle , " stand before them , unless thou thyself assistest us ? " And it is as evident , that ...
Sivu 19
... battle , and killed upwards of 20,000 of their men . * Lysias , hearing of the ill success which Antiochus ' arms had met with in Judæa , and the great losses he had sustained in that country , was in great astonishment and perplexity ...
... battle , and killed upwards of 20,000 of their men . * Lysias , hearing of the ill success which Antiochus ' arms had met with in Judæa , and the great losses he had sustained in that country , was in great astonishment and perplexity ...
Sivu 23
... battle was fought near Pelusium . Antiochus was strongest , that is , victorious , and afterwards returned to Tyre . Such was the end of his first ex- pedition . Antiochus ' second Expedition into Egypt . * He shall enter peaceably even ...
... battle was fought near Pelusium . Antiochus was strongest , that is , victorious , and afterwards returned to Tyre . Such was the end of his first ex- pedition . Antiochus ' second Expedition into Egypt . * He shall enter peaceably even ...
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Achæans advantage affairs afterwards Alexander Alexander Jannæus ambassadors Andriscus Antiochus Antiochus Epiphanes Antiq Ariarathes Ariobarzanes Aristobulus arms army arrived attack Attalus battle brother Cæsar camp Cappadocia caused Cleopatra command consul Crassus Critolaus crown Cyzicenian death declared decree defeat defence Demetrius dominions Egypt empire endeavoured enemy Epiphanes Eumenes father favour gave Greece Grypus Hiero honour horse Hyrcanus Illyria Jerusalem Jews Judæa Judas Justin killed king of Cappadocia king of Syria king's kingdom Lathyrus Legat liberty Maccab Macedonia manner marched master Mithridates obliged occasion Octavius Parthians passed Paulus Æmilius peace Pergamus Perseus persons Philip Philometer Physcon Polyb Polybius Pompey possession prætor present prince prisoner province Prusias Ptolemy received reigned retired Rhodians Romans Rome Scipio Seleucus senate sent siege soldiers soon suffered Surena Syria taken temple Thessaly thing thither thought throne tion took treated troops Tryphon valour victory whilst whole