The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1W. Otridge, 1808 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 84
Sivu xxv
... things , to pay the highest reverence to the gods ; and not to undertake any enterprize , whether important or inconsiderable , without first calling upon , and con- sulting them ; he enjoins him to honour priests and augurs , as being ...
... things , to pay the highest reverence to the gods ; and not to undertake any enterprize , whether important or inconsiderable , without first calling upon , and con- sulting them ; he enjoins him to honour priests and augurs , as being ...
Sivu xxxvii
... thing be more admirable than these maxims of Cicero That we ought above all things to be convinced that there is a Supreme Being , who presides over all the events of the world , and disposes every thing as sovereign lord and arbiter ...
... thing be more admirable than these maxims of Cicero That we ought above all things to be convinced that there is a Supreme Being , who presides over all the events of the world , and disposes every thing as sovereign lord and arbiter ...
Sivu 204
... things had succeeded ill with them , their forces had been defeated by sea and land , and upwards of two hun- dred ... thing in his demands ; but , by an in- fatuation , which is almost inseparable from great and unexpected success , he ...
... things had succeeded ill with them , their forces had been defeated by sea and land , and upwards of two hun- dred ... thing in his demands ; but , by an in- fatuation , which is almost inseparable from great and unexpected success , he ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians ... Charles Rollin Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2015 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Africa afterwards Agathocles Alexander Amasis ancient Aristomenes arms army Athenians Athens authority battle body called carried Carthage Carthaginians celebrated chariots citizens combats comedy custom death Delphos Diod Diodorus Diodorus Siculus Dionysius Egyptians empire enemy Eschylus Ethiopia Euripides expence famous father favour feasts forces formed gave give glory gods greatest Greece Greeks Hannibal Herod Herodotus historians honour horses hundred inhabitants inundation Jerusalem Justin kind king of Egypt kingdom Lacedæmonians land liberty Lilybæum magnificent manner marched master ment Messenians nations Nile obliged observed occasion Olympick games oracle persons Plin Plut Plutarch poets Polyb Polybius prince prize Psammetichus Ptolemy publick pyramids reign religion republick river Romans Rome sacrifices says senate Sesostris shews Sicily siege soldiers Sophocles Sparta Strabo success Syracuse temple theatre Thespis thing thought thousand tion took tragedy treated troops victory whence whilst whole worship