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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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 84
Sivu 5
... possession of it . When the Acheans received advice of what had been transacted in Sparta , they unanimously declared war against that city , which began by some slight incursions , both by sea and land ; the season being too far ...
... possession of it . When the Acheans received advice of what had been transacted in Sparta , they unanimously declared war against that city , which began by some slight incursions , both by sea and land ; the season being too far ...
Sivu 20
... possession of Judea and Jerusalem , he either extirpated , or drove out of the country , all the partisans of Ptolemy . This subjection of the Jews to the sovereignty of the kings of Syria , prepared the way for the accomplishment of ...
... possession of Judea and Jerusalem , he either extirpated , or drove out of the country , all the partisans of Ptolemy . This subjection of the Jews to the sovereignty of the kings of Syria , prepared the way for the accomplishment of ...
Sivu 32
... possession of Deme- trias , and all Magnesia ; and , by not opposing him in his attempts upon Thrace ; all which circumstances had somewhat appeased his anger . He continually meditated , however , to take advantage of the repose which ...
... possession of Deme- trias , and all Magnesia ; and , by not opposing him in his attempts upon Thrace ; all which circumstances had somewhat appeased his anger . He continually meditated , however , to take advantage of the repose which ...
Sivu 35
... possession of them ; that , if neither of these things should be proved , then the cognizance of this affair should be left to the judg • About four hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling . ment of the senate ; and , in the mean ...
... possession of them ; that , if neither of these things should be proved , then the cognizance of this affair should be left to the judg • About four hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling . ment of the senate ; and , in the mean ...
Sivu 38
... possessed on the seacoast of Thrace . They next admitted to audience , Apollonidas , the ambassador whom the Acheans had sent , to give the reasons why they had not made their answers to Cecil- ius ; and , to inform the senate of all ...
... possessed on the seacoast of Thrace . They next admitted to audience , Apollonidas , the ambassador whom the Acheans had sent , to give the reasons why they had not made their answers to Cecil- ius ; and , to inform the senate of all ...
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