The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 9Allen and West, 1795 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 70
Sivu 4
... arms . After that expedition , he ad- vanced towards Delphos , upon the pretence of confult- ing the oracle , but in reality , as it was believed , to make the tour of Greece , and negotiate alliances . This jour- ney at firft alarmed ...
... arms . After that expedition , he ad- vanced towards Delphos , upon the pretence of confult- ing the oracle , but in reality , as it was believed , to make the tour of Greece , and negotiate alliances . This jour- ney at firft alarmed ...
Sivu 8
... arms to equip three armies as great as that he had actually on foot ; and that , though Macedonia , fhould be incapable of sup- plying him with troops , Thrace was at his devotion which was an inexhaustible nurfery of foldiers . Eu ...
... arms to equip three armies as great as that he had actually on foot ; and that , though Macedonia , fhould be incapable of sup- plying him with troops , Thrace was at his devotion which was an inexhaustible nurfery of foldiers . Eu ...
Sivu 10
... arms , but by that of the moft criminal treachery . He difpatched Evander of Crete , the ge- neral of his auxiliary forces , with three Macedonians , who had already been employed by him upon like occafions , to affaffinate that prince ...
... arms , but by that of the moft criminal treachery . He difpatched Evander of Crete , the ge- neral of his auxiliary forces , with three Macedonians , who had already been employed by him upon like occafions , to affaffinate that prince ...
Sivu 13
... . He flattered himself , that the Romans would not infift upon his taking up arms against his wife's brother , and hoped if Pericus were were victorious , that prince , would easily acquiefce in ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 13.
... . He flattered himself , that the Romans would not infift upon his taking up arms against his wife's brother , and hoped if Pericus were were victorious , that prince , would easily acquiefce in ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 13.
Sivu 16
... arms . They dispatched ambaffadors on all fides , to their allies , to animate and confirm those who perfifted to adhere to them , to de- termine fuch as were fluctuating and uncertain , and to intimidate those who appeared inclined to ...
... arms . They dispatched ambaffadors on all fides , to their allies , to animate and confirm those who perfifted to adhere to them , to de- termine fuch as were fluctuating and uncertain , and to intimidate those who appeared inclined to ...
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Achæans affairs affembly Afia againſt Alexander Alexander Bala alfo almoſt alſo ambaffadors amongſt Antiochus Antiq Appian Ariarathes army Attalus battle becauſe brother Cappadocia caufed cauſed Cleopatra commiffioners confiderable Craffus Critolaus crown death declared defign defired Demetrius Egypt enemy Eumenes Evergetes faid fame favour fays fecond feemed feized fenate fent fervice fhall fhould fide firft firſt foldiers fome foon ftate fubjects fucceeded fuch fuffered fupport gave greateſt Greece Grypus herſelf himſelf honour horfe horſe Hyrcanus itſelf Jerufalem Jews Jofeph Judea Juftin king of Cappadocia king of Syria kingdom laft Lathyrus Macedonia maſter meaſures Mithridates moft moſt neceffary obferved occafion paffed Parthians Paulus Æmilius Perfeus perfons Pergamus Philometor Phyfcon poffeffion poffible Polyb Polybius Pompey prætor prefent preferved prifoner prince Prufias Ptolemy raiſed reafon refolved reft reigned Romans Rome Surena Syria thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne troops Tryphon victory whofe