The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 7Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1809 |
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Sivu 10
... enemy . " I am no ways surprised , " says he , " that the Gauls should have made their names formidable to , and spread the strongest terror in the minds of nations , of so soft and effeminate a cast as the Asiatics . Their tall stature ...
... enemy . " I am no ways surprised , " says he , " that the Gauls should have made their names formidable to , and spread the strongest terror in the minds of nations , of so soft and effeminate a cast as the Asiatics . Their tall stature ...
Sivu 12
... enemy ; and then , advancing with intrepidity to the front of the attack , demanding , with the loudest shouts , that the enemy should not be allowed capitulation of any kind ; and , 1 to dread no other circumstance , but their being ...
... enemy ; and then , advancing with intrepidity to the front of the attack , demanding , with the loudest shouts , that the enemy should not be allowed capitulation of any kind ; and , 1 to dread no other circumstance , but their being ...
Sivu 13
... that arose , either from the swelling of the floods , the presence of the enemy , or the fire of the place . Every kind of success may be expected from ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS . 13 The King's letter to the Marshal d'Asfeldt,
... that arose , either from the swelling of the floods , the presence of the enemy , or the fire of the place . Every kind of success may be expected from ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS . 13 The King's letter to the Marshal d'Asfeldt,
Sivu 14
... enemy ; and , accordingly , the consul enter- ed their territories . The Gauls did not once sus- pect that the Romans would invade them , as their country lay so remote from them ; and , therefore , were not prepared to oppose them ...
... enemy ; and , accordingly , the consul enter- ed their territories . The Gauls did not once sus- pect that the Romans would invade them , as their country lay so remote from them ; and , therefore , were not prepared to oppose them ...
Sivu 18
... enemy's country . " He shall pass over " mount Libanus . " He shall halt , " whilst overtures of peace are making him . " He shall advance with ardour as far as the fortresses , " that is , to the frontiers of Egypt . Ptolemy's victory ...
... enemy's country . " He shall pass over " mount Libanus . " He shall halt , " whilst overtures of peace are making him . " He shall advance with ardour as far as the fortresses , " that is , to the frontiers of Egypt . Ptolemy's victory ...
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accused Achaia Achean league affairs afterwards Alexander Alexander Bala Alexandria alliance allies ambassadors Andriscus Antiochus Epiphanes Antiq Appian arms army arrived assembly Attalus battle Beotia brother Callicrates camp caused Celosyria Cleopatra command commissioners consul crown Cyzicenian death declared decree defeat demand Demetrius endeavoured enemy Eumenes Evergetes father favour force Gauls gave Greece Grypus honour horse hundred Hyrcanus Illyria Jerusalem Jews Judas Judea Justin killed king of Egypt king of Syria king's kingdom Lathyrus laws liberty Lycortas Maccab Macedon Macedonia manner marched nation obliged occasion Parthians party passed Paulus Emilius peace Perseus persons Philip Philometer Philopemen Physcon Polyb Polybius possession pretor prince provinces Prusias Ptolemy received regard reign resolved Rhodians Romans Rome Scipio Seleucus senate sent sirnamed soldiers soon Sparta Syria taken temple Thessaly thing thither thought thousand throne tion took treaty troops utmost valor victory whilst whole