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 5
... thing con- siderable . The consul , being arrived in Peloponnesus , heard both parties in a public assembly . The debates were exceedingly warm , and carried to a great height on both sides . Without coming to any determination , the ...
... thing con- siderable . The consul , being arrived in Peloponnesus , heard both parties in a public assembly . The debates were exceedingly warm , and carried to a great height on both sides . Without coming to any determination , the ...
Sivu 20
... thing he required of them , even in opposi- tion to the sacred ordinances of the law , by which means they were in great favour with him ; but it was not long lived ; for , when Antiochus regained possession of Judea and Jerusalem , he ...
... thing he required of them , even in opposi- tion to the sacred ordinances of the law , by which means they were in great favour with him ; but it was not long lived ; for , when Antiochus regained possession of Judea and Jerusalem , he ...
Sivu 29
... thing which had been enacted . And , as no person happened to speak for or against the answers of the senate , no further mention was made of it at that time . But the same affair will be the subject of much debate in the sequel . The ...
... thing which had been enacted . And , as no person happened to speak for or against the answers of the senate , no further mention was made of it at that time . But the same affair will be the subject of much debate in the sequel . The ...
Sivu 30
... things would inevitably happen ; either the Acheans would transact all things to the advantage of those princes , and to the prejudice of their own P Polybius , by this expression , would denote , that such a pension was a kind of bait ...
... things would inevitably happen ; either the Acheans would transact all things to the advantage of those princes , and to the prejudice of their own P Polybius , by this expression , would denote , that such a pension was a kind of bait ...
Sivu 41
... thing from , should betray him to the senate . As for Cassander , the instant the com- missioners had left Macedon , he put him on board a ship ; but , at the same time , sent some persons after him , who poisoned him in Epirus . After ...
... thing from , should betray him to the senate . As for Cassander , the instant the com- missioners had left Macedon , he put him on board a ship ; but , at the same time , sent some persons after him , who poisoned him in Epirus . After ...
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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