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 7
... gave orders that the walls should be demolished ; that all such mercenaries as the tyrants had kept in their service , should leave Laconia ; that the slaves whom those tyrants had set at liberty , and there were a great number of them ...
... gave orders that the walls should be demolished ; that all such mercenaries as the tyrants had kept in their service , should leave Laconia ; that the slaves whom those tyrants had set at liberty , and there were a great number of them ...
Sivu 9
... gave at least occasion , if he did not con- sent to it , cannot be excused in any manner . It appears , from a fragment of Polybius , that the Lacedemonians made complaints at Rome against Philopemen , as having , by this equally unjust ...
... gave at least occasion , if he did not con- sent to it , cannot be excused in any manner . It appears , from a fragment of Polybius , that the Lacedemonians made complaints at Rome against Philopemen , as having , by this equally unjust ...
Sivu 17
Charles Rollin. we are told he enacted , whereby he gave his subjects permission , and even commanded them not to obey his ordinances , in case they should be found to interfere with the laws , shows that he had a high regard for justice ...
Charles Rollin. we are told he enacted , whereby he gave his subjects permission , and even commanded them not to obey his ordinances , in case they should be found to interfere with the laws , shows that he had a high regard for justice ...
Sivu 25
... gave him a very favourable reception , and did him the honour of a place at their table . A buffoon , who used to divert the king with his jests , said to him , " Do but behold , sir , the quantity of bones before Hyrcanus , and your ...
... gave him a very favourable reception , and did him the honour of a place at their table . A buffoon , who used to divert the king with his jests , said to him , " Do but behold , sir , the quantity of bones before Hyrcanus , and your ...
Sivu 57
... gave an account of the manner in which the Messenians had been restored to their former state ; and the senators were not only satisfied with every thing he related to them , but treated him with abundant marks of honour and amity . The ...
... gave an account of the manner in which the Messenians had been restored to their former state ; and the senators were not only satisfied with every thing he related to them , but treated him with abundant marks of honour and amity . The ...
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