The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 2W. Otridge, 1808 |
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Sivu 3
... rich , and the soil extremely fruit- ful , a proof of which is , that the city of Leptis alone , which belonged to that territory , paid daily a talent to the Carthaginians , by way of tribute . Masinissa had seized part of this ...
... rich , and the soil extremely fruit- ful , a proof of which is , that the city of Leptis alone , which belonged to that territory , paid daily a talent to the Carthaginians , by way of tribute . Masinissa had seized part of this ...
Sivu 11
... rich , and had a port equally spacious and commodious ; it stood within sixty furlongs of Carthage , so that it might serve as a place of arms in the attack of that city . The Romans App . p . 42 . u Ibid . * Potentiæ Romanorum prior ...
... rich , and had a port equally spacious and commodious ; it stood within sixty furlongs of Carthage , so that it might serve as a place of arms in the attack of that city . The Romans App . p . 42 . u Ibid . * Potentiæ Romanorum prior ...
Sivu 29
... riches ; while the Carthaginians were even superior to other nations , by their courage and greatness of soul ; as notwithstanding their being de- prived of arms and ships , they had sustained , for three whole years , all the hardships ...
... riches ; while the Carthaginians were even superior to other nations , by their courage and greatness of soul ; as notwithstanding their being de- prived of arms and ships , they had sustained , for three whole years , all the hardships ...
Sivu 30
... riches got by deceit , a kingdom is translated from one people to another . Carthage is destroyed , because its avarice , perfidiousness , and cruelty have attained their utmost height . The like fate will attend Rome , when its luxury ...
... riches got by deceit , a kingdom is translated from one people to another . Carthage is destroyed , because its avarice , perfidiousness , and cruelty have attained their utmost height . The like fate will attend Rome , when its luxury ...
Sivu 36
... 258 . a Excerpt . è Polyb . p . 147-163 . * Africanus semper Socraticum Xenophontem in manibus ha- bebat . Tusc . Quæst . 1. ii . n . 62 . licentiousness which riches and new conquests had introduced in Rome 36 THE HISTORY OF.
... 258 . a Excerpt . è Polyb . p . 147-163 . * Africanus semper Socraticum Xenophontem in manibus ha- bebat . Tusc . Quæst . 1. ii . n . 62 . licentiousness which riches and new conquests had introduced in Rome 36 THE HISTORY OF.
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affairs afterwards amongst ancient Appian Aristagoras arms army Artaphernes Asia Assyrians Astyages Athenians Athens authority Babylon Babylonians battle body brother called Cambyses carried Carthage Carthaginians caused chariots citizens commanded courage Croesus Cyaxares Cyrop Cyrus Cyrus's Darius death Democedes desired empire enemy expedition father favour forces gave give glory Gobryas gods gold Grecian Greece Herod Herodotus honour horse hundred Ibid inhabitants Ionians Jugurtha king king's kingdom laws liberty likewise Lycurgus Magian magnificent manner marched Masinissa master means Medes ment nations never Nineveh obliged observed occasion officers palace Peloponnesus Persian empire Persians person Pisistratus Plut Plutarch Polybius prince provinces publick reason reign rendered riches Romans Rome Sardis says Scipio Scripture Scythians SECT sent shewed siege Smerdis soldiers Solon Sparta speak subjects temple thing thou thought thousand throne tion took troops victory whole Xenophon