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 62
Sivu 2
... treaty on any conditions . Those which were proposed to them , being judged exceedingly severe , the ambassadors , notwithstanding their full powers , desired that leave might be granted them to consult the assembly once more ; but the ...
... treaty on any conditions . Those which were proposed to them , being judged exceedingly severe , the ambassadors , notwithstanding their full powers , desired that leave might be granted them to consult the assembly once more ; but the ...
Sivu 3
... treaty were as follows ; they should first deliver up their arms and horses to the Romans ; should pay them one thousand talents of silver , about an hundred and fifty thousand pounds , half to be paid down directly ; should restore to ...
... treaty were as follows ; they should first deliver up their arms and horses to the Romans ; should pay them one thousand talents of silver , about an hundred and fifty thousand pounds , half to be paid down directly ; should restore to ...
Sivu 5
... treaty . Ambassa- dors were deputed to give them notice of this decree . A demand , made in so haughty a tone , exceedingly exasperated the Lacedemonians . They immediately put to death thirty of those who had held a corres- pondence ...
... treaty . Ambassa- dors were deputed to give them notice of this decree . A demand , made in so haughty a tone , exceedingly exasperated the Lacedemonians . They immediately put to death thirty of those who had held a corres- pondence ...
Sivu 15
... treaty of peace with Antiochus was confirmed , as also that which Manlius had concluded with the Gauls . Ariarathes , king of Cappadocia , had been sentenced to pay the Romans six hundred talents , six hundred thousand crowns , for ...
... treaty of peace with Antiochus was confirmed , as also that which Manlius had concluded with the Gauls . Ariarathes , king of Cappadocia , had been sentenced to pay the Romans six hundred talents , six hundred thousand crowns , for ...
Sivu 16
... treaty , had delivered up to the Romans . He repassed into Europe , with his forces , after having admitted the deputies of the sev- eral cities to audience , and settled the chief difficulties . P Antiochus was very much puzzled how to ...
... treaty , had delivered up to the Romans . He repassed into Europe , with his forces , after having admitted the deputies of the sev- eral cities to audience , and settled the chief difficulties . P Antiochus was very much puzzled how to ...
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