The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1W. Otridge, 1808 |
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... treated them like vile slaves , and com- mitted the most heinous outrages against them . Man , who is born for liberty , can never reconcile himself to servitude : The most gentle slavery ex- asperates , and provokes him to rebel . What ...
... treated them like vile slaves , and com- mitted the most heinous outrages against them . Man , who is born for liberty , can never reconcile himself to servitude : The most gentle slavery ex- asperates , and provokes him to rebel . What ...
Sivu 72
... treated in all its extent . I am to premise , that Herodotus , upon the credit of the Egyptian priests , whom he had ... treat only of the first period , reserv- ing the two others for the ras to which they belong . The KINGS of EGYPT ...
... treated in all its extent . I am to premise , that Herodotus , upon the credit of the Egyptian priests , whom he had ... treat only of the first period , reserv- ing the two others for the ras to which they belong . The KINGS of EGYPT ...
Sivu 226
... treated the African nations with the utmost rigour , by imposing excessive tri- butes on them , in the exaction of which , no allow- ance was made for poverty and extreme misery ; and governors , such as Hanno , were treated with the ...
... treated the African nations with the utmost rigour , by imposing excessive tri- butes on them , in the exaction of which , no allow- ance was made for poverty and extreme misery ; and governors , such as Hanno , were treated with the ...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians ... Charles Rollin Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2015 |
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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