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 3
... hundred and fifty thousand pounds , half to be paid down directly ; should restore to both the Romans , and their allies , all the deserters and prisoners ; should look upon , as their enemies and friends , all those who were such to ...
... hundred and fifty thousand pounds , half to be paid down directly ; should restore to both the Romans , and their allies , all the deserters and prisoners ; should look upon , as their enemies and friends , all those who were such to ...
Sivu 8
... hundred years , and had been the source of all its grandeur and glory . d Fuerat quondam sine muro Sparta . Tyranni nuper locis patentibus planisque objecerant murum ; altiora loca et difficiliora aditu stationibus armatorum pro ...
... hundred years , and had been the source of all its grandeur and glory . d Fuerat quondam sine muro Sparta . Tyranni nuper locis patentibus planisque objecerant murum ; altiora loca et difficiliora aditu stationibus armatorum pro ...
Sivu 15
... hundred talents , six hundred thousand crowns , for having assisted Antiochus ; however , half this sum was accepted , at the request Cic . Orat . pro Dejot . n . xxxvi . Val . Max . l . iv . c . 1 . * Antiochus magnus ; dicere est ...
... hundred talents , six hundred thousand crowns , for having assisted Antiochus ; however , half this sum was accepted , at the request Cic . Orat . pro Dejot . n . xxxvi . Val . Max . l . iv . c . 1 . * Antiochus magnus ; dicere est ...
Sivu 19
... hundred horse , and four thousand of his men were taken prisoners . Philopator , having march- ed , after his victory , to Jerusalem , was so audacious as to attempt to enter the sanctuary ; " his heart shall be lifted up ; " and being ...
... hundred horse , and four thousand of his men were taken prisoners . Philopator , having march- ed , after his victory , to Jerusalem , was so audacious as to attempt to enter the sanctuary ; " his heart shall be lifted up ; " and being ...
Sivu 24
... . in Syr . p . 116 . About one hundred and ninety thousand pounds . Polyb . in Leg . c . xxxvii . Lycortas , father of Polybius the historian , and two 24 HISTORY OF Seleucus Philopater succeeds Antiochus Com- plaints against Philip, 24.
... . in Syr . p . 116 . About one hundred and ninety thousand pounds . Polyb . in Leg . c . xxxvii . Lycortas , father of Polybius the historian , and two 24 HISTORY OF Seleucus Philopater succeeds Antiochus Com- plaints against Philip, 24.
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