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 183
... success did not at first answer their expectation , for they lost three battles succes- sively . The kings of Sparta , discouraged by so many disappointments , and out of all hopes of better success for the future , were entirely bent ...
... success did not at first answer their expectation , for they lost three battles succes- sively . The kings of Sparta , discouraged by so many disappointments , and out of all hopes of better success for the future , were entirely bent ...
Sivu 239
... success , renewed the attack with greater vigor than ever ; the besieg- ed not daring to venture a second time to burn those machines , because of the ill success they had met in their first attempt . But a furious wind rising suddenly ...
... success , renewed the attack with greater vigor than ever ; the besieg- ed not daring to venture a second time to burn those machines , because of the ill success they had met in their first attempt . But a furious wind rising suddenly ...
Sivu 253
... success was the oblig- ing the rebels to raise the siege of Utica . He then marched against their army , which was encamped near Carthage ; defeated part of it , and seized almost all their advantageous posts . These successes revived ...
... success was the oblig- ing the rebels to raise the siege of Utica . He then marched against their army , which was encamped near Carthage ; defeated part of it , and seized almost all their advantageous posts . These successes revived ...
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ANCIENT HIST OF THE EGYPTIANS Charles 1661-1741 Rollin,James 1769-1833 Bell Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2016 |
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