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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Sivu 34
... according to the degree of ardour with which the victor had pushed his conquests . 2 The ambition of some of these princes being too vast to confine itself within a single kingdom , it broke over all bounds , and spread universally ...
... according to the degree of ardour with which the victor had pushed his conquests . 2 The ambition of some of these princes being too vast to confine itself within a single kingdom , it broke over all bounds , and spread universally ...
Sivu 124
... according to its being put in motion by different passions , sometimes covers the face with a sudden and modest blush , sometimes outflames it with the heats of rage and fury , sometimes retires , leaving it pale with fear , and at ...
... according to its being put in motion by different passions , sometimes covers the face with a sudden and modest blush , sometimes outflames it with the heats of rage and fury , sometimes retires , leaving it pale with fear , and at ...
Sivu 182
... according to Timeus , amounted to above one hundred and twenty thousand ; and according to Ephorus , to three hundred thousand men . The enemy , on their side , had put themselves in a posture of defence , and were prepared to give the ...
... according to Timeus , amounted to above one hundred and twenty thousand ; and according to Ephorus , to three hundred thousand men . The enemy , on their side , had put themselves in a posture of defence , and were prepared to give the ...
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