The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 9Allen and West, 1795 |
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Sivu 19
... . This a- greeable furprife was highly pleafing to the Romans , ( k ) Liv . 1. xlii . n . 45 , 48. Polyb . Legat . 64 , 68 . who who returned from thence exceedingly fatisfied with fo diftinguished a ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 19.
... . This a- greeable furprife was highly pleafing to the Romans , ( k ) Liv . 1. xlii . n . 45 , 48. Polyb . Legat . 64 , 68 . who who returned from thence exceedingly fatisfied with fo diftinguished a ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 19.
Sivu 23
... dominions , if the Romans insisted upon it ; in a word , to fuffer every thing fupportable , for the fake of peace , rather than expofe his perfon and kingdom kingdom to the danger of entire deftruction : That , ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 23.
... dominions , if the Romans insisted upon it ; in a word , to fuffer every thing fupportable , for the fake of peace , rather than expofe his perfon and kingdom kingdom to the danger of entire deftruction : That , ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 23.
Sivu 25
... Alexander the Great led into Afia , no king of Macedonia had commanded one so nume- rous . It was twenty - fix years fince Philip had made peace with the Romans , and as during all that time Mace- donia had remained in tranquillity ...
... Alexander the Great led into Afia , no king of Macedonia had commanded one so nume- rous . It was twenty - fix years fince Philip had made peace with the Romans , and as during all that time Mace- donia had remained in tranquillity ...
Sivu 37
... they ventured out of their camp . He took one day a thousand carriages , laden principally with fheafs of corn , ( n ) Liv . 1. xlii . n . 64-67 . corn , which the Romans had been to reap , ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 37.
... they ventured out of their camp . He took one day a thousand carriages , laden principally with fheafs of corn , ( n ) Liv . 1. xlii . n . 64-67 . corn , which the Romans had been to reap , ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 37.
Sivu 41
... munitions of war nor money , he was ( 4 ) A. M. 3835. Ant . J. C. 169. Liv . 1. xliii . n . 11 & 18—234 . Poly b , Legat . lxxvi , lxxvii . was in no condition to declare against the Romans ; ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 41.
... munitions of war nor money , he was ( 4 ) A. M. 3835. Ant . J. C. 169. Liv . 1. xliii . n . 11 & 18—234 . Poly b , Legat . lxxvi , lxxvii . was in no condition to declare against the Romans ; ALEXANDER's SUCCESSORS . 41.
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