The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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... Diod . 1. xv . p . 778 . * Et regnata petam Laconi rura Phalanto . HoR . Od . vi . 1. 2 . Pausan . 1. iv . p . 234 , 235. Diod , in Frag . upon wonderful efforts of courage were exerted on both sides INTRODUCTION . 175.
... Diod . 1. xv . p . 778 . * Et regnata petam Laconi rura Phalanto . HoR . Od . vi . 1. 2 . Pausan . 1. iv . p . 234 , 235. Diod , in Frag . upon wonderful efforts of courage were exerted on both sides INTRODUCTION . 175.
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... Diod . 1. i . p . 74 , 75 . ♡ " Herod . l . iii . c . 27 , & c . p . 76. Diod . I. i . Plin . l . viii . c . 46 . Pliny affirms , that he was not allowed to exceed a certain term of years , and was drowned in the priests well . Non est ...
... Diod . 1. i . p . 74 , 75 . ♡ " Herod . l . iii . c . 27 , & c . p . 76. Diod . I. i . Plin . l . viii . c . 46 . Pliny affirms , that he was not allowed to exceed a certain term of years , and was drowned in the priests well . Non est ...
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... Diod . l . v . p . 296 . e Liv . 1. xxviii . n . 37 . Diod . 1. v . n . 298 , and 1. xix . p . 742. Liv . loco citato .. of above a pound weight ; and sometimes threw lead- CARTHAGINIANS . 169 -Sardinia, 169.
... Diod . l . v . p . 296 . e Liv . 1. xxviii . n . 37 . Diod . 1. v . n . 298 , and 1. xix . p . 742. Liv . loco citato .. of above a pound weight ; and sometimes threw lead- CARTHAGINIANS . 169 -Sardinia, 169.
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