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 139
... affairs of the state in the crowded theatre , than his comedy called Lysistrata . One of the principal magistrates of Athens had a wife of that name , who is supposed to have taken it into her head to compel Greece to conclude a peace ...
... affairs of the state in the crowded theatre , than his comedy called Lysistrata . One of the principal magistrates of Athens had a wife of that name , who is supposed to have taken it into her head to compel Greece to conclude a peace ...
Sivu 140
... affairs , the state was governed with great wisdom , and successful in all its enterprises . The People . It appears from every thing related hitherto , that so low as Aristotle's time , who gives so beautiful a draught , and bestows so ...
... affairs , the state was governed with great wisdom , and successful in all its enterprises . The People . It appears from every thing related hitherto , that so low as Aristotle's time , who gives so beautiful a draught , and bestows so ...
Sivu 318
... affairs was owing to his want of necessary recruits and succours from Carthage . " After Mago's speech , the Cartha- ginian senate had judged it necessary , in order for the carrying on the conquests in Italy , to send thither a ...
... affairs was owing to his want of necessary recruits and succours from Carthage . " After Mago's speech , the Cartha- ginian senate had judged it necessary , in order for the carrying on the conquests in Italy , to send thither a ...
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