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 79
... masters , who taught them to young persons , and practising them with success , made public show and ostentation of their skill . This sort of men applied themselves solely to the practice of this art , and carrying it to an excess ...
... masters , who taught them to young persons , and practising them with success , made public show and ostentation of their skill . This sort of men applied themselves solely to the practice of this art , and carrying it to an excess ...
Sivu 194
... masters of all , or the greatest part of Macedonia ; sometimes in conjunction , and at other times separately . * After the death of Lysimachus , Seleucus possessed himself of Macedonia , but did not long enjoy it . h Ptolemy Ceraunus ...
... masters of all , or the greatest part of Macedonia ; sometimes in conjunction , and at other times separately . * After the death of Lysimachus , Seleucus possessed himself of Macedonia , but did not long enjoy it . h Ptolemy Ceraunus ...
Sivu 170
... master of the art of slinging . This strengthens the author- ity of Strabo , viz . that the inhabitants learnt their art from the Phenicians , who were once their masters . Σφενδονήται αριςοι λεγονται εξοτε Φοινικές And this is still ...
... master of the art of slinging . This strengthens the author- ity of Strabo , viz . that the inhabitants learnt their art from the Phenicians , who were once their masters . Σφενδονήται αριςοι λεγονται εξοτε Φοινικές And this is still ...
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