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 166
... sent to a second marriage , being incapable of violating the faith she had sworn to Sicheus , desired time for deliberation , and for appeasing the manes of her first husband by sacrifice . Having , therefore , ordered a pile to be ...
... sent to a second marriage , being incapable of violating the faith she had sworn to Sicheus , desired time for deliberation , and for appeasing the manes of her first husband by sacrifice . Having , therefore , ordered a pile to be ...
Sivu 194
... sent a mighty fleet thither . In this extremity , such of the Syracusans as loved their country best , had recourse to This is the Dionysius who invited Plato to his court ; and who being afterwards offended with his freedom , sold him ...
... sent a mighty fleet thither . In this extremity , such of the Syracusans as loved their country best , had recourse to This is the Dionysius who invited Plato to his court ; and who being afterwards offended with his freedom , sold him ...
Sivu 318
... sent to Spain . So that Hannibal , after these mighty promises , had neither infantry , cavalry , elephants , nor money sent him ; but was left to his chifts . His army was now reduced to twenty six thousand foot , and nine thousand ...
... sent to Spain . So that Hannibal , after these mighty promises , had neither infantry , cavalry , elephants , nor money sent him ; but was left to his chifts . His army was now reduced to twenty six thousand foot , and nine thousand ...
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