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 100
Sivu 5
... 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 advanced for undertaking any thing con ...
... 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 advanced for undertaking any thing con ...
Sivu 26
... received by the king , and people diverted themselves with the thoughts of it beforehand . The greatest presents made by the rest did not exceed twenty talents . But Hyrcanus presented to the king an hundred boys , well shaped and ...
... received by the king , and people diverted themselves with the thoughts of it beforehand . The greatest presents made by the rest did not exceed twenty talents . But Hyrcanus presented to the king an hundred boys , well shaped and ...
Sivu 34
... received from them ; the services he had done the Romans on different occasions ; and , the zeal with which he had always adhered to their interest , so far as to refuse three 1 thousand talents , " fifty ships of war , completely 34 ...
... received from them ; the services he had done the Romans on different occasions ; and , the zeal with which he had always adhered to their interest , so far as to refuse three 1 thousand talents , " fifty ships of war , completely 34 ...
Sivu 46
... received any orders , to make a merit with regard to the Romans , of making that their own decree , which might afterwards be en- joined them . They were grieved at these words ; but were instructed by them , not to persist obstinately ...
... received any orders , to make a merit with regard to the Romans , of making that their own decree , which might afterwards be en- joined them . They were grieved at these words ; but were instructed by them , not to persist obstinately ...
Sivu 56
... received from the senate , Lycortas assem- bled the people at Sicyon , to deliberate whether Sparta should be admitted into the Achean league . To in- cline the populace to it , he represented , that the Romans , to whose disposal that ...
... received from the senate , Lycortas assem- bled the people at Sicyon , to deliberate whether Sparta should be admitted into the Achean league . To in- cline the populace to it , he represented , that the Romans , to whose disposal that ...
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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