The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 2W. Otridge, 1808 |
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Sivu 118
... looked upon by them as enjoined by the law of nature , the violation whereof was criminal . It is astonishing , that amongst us our magistrates take no care to pre- vent this disorder , which , in the midst of Paris , at the season of ...
... looked upon by them as enjoined by the law of nature , the violation whereof was criminal . It is astonishing , that amongst us our magistrates take no care to pre- vent this disorder , which , in the midst of Paris , at the season of ...
Sivu 122
... looked upon all this out- ward pomp , as an indication of a little mind , which knows not in what true greatness and dignity con- sist . This coldness and indifference in Solon's first approach , gave the king no favourable opinion of ...
... looked upon all this out- ward pomp , as an indication of a little mind , which knows not in what true greatness and dignity con- sist . This coldness and indifference in Solon's first approach , gave the king no favourable opinion of ...
Sivu 131
... the beginning of his Cyropædia : " Having always " looked upon this great man as worthy of admira- tion , I took a pleasure in informing myself of his 66 " birth , his natural disposition , and the mode K 2 BOOK THE FOURTH.
... the beginning of his Cyropædia : " Having always " looked upon this great man as worthy of admira- tion , I took a pleasure in informing myself of his 66 " birth , his natural disposition , and the mode K 2 BOOK THE FOURTH.
Sivu 134
... looked upon as the most important duty , and the most essential part of government : It was not left to the care of fathers and mothers , whose blind affection and fond- ness often render them incapable of that office ; but the state ...
... looked upon as the most important duty , and the most essential part of government : It was not left to the care of fathers and mothers , whose blind affection and fond- ness often render them incapable of that office ; but the state ...
Sivu 136
... , which Homer so often gives to his goddesses : Bois " Hen , great - eyed Juno . ( 6 looked upon with great indifference ; and observing 136 THE HISTORY Cyrus's journey to his grandfather tyages, and his return into Persia.
... , which Homer so often gives to his goddesses : Bois " Hen , great - eyed Juno . ( 6 looked upon with great indifference ; and observing 136 THE HISTORY Cyrus's journey to his grandfather tyages, and his return into Persia.
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affairs afterwards amongst ancient Appian Aristagoras arms army Artaphernes Asia Assyrians Astyages Athenians Athens authority Babylon Babylonians battle body brother called Cambyses carried Carthage Carthaginians caused chariots citizens commanded courage Croesus Cyaxares Cyrop Cyrus Cyrus's Darius death Democedes desired empire enemy expedition father favour forces gave give glory Gobryas gods gold Grecian Greece Herod Herodotus honour horse hundred Ibid inhabitants Ionians Jugurtha king king's kingdom laws liberty likewise Lycurgus Magian magnificent manner marched Masinissa master means Medes ment nations never Nineveh obliged observed occasion officers palace Peloponnesus Persian empire Persians person Pisistratus Plut Plutarch Polybius prince provinces publick reason reign rendered riches Romans Rome Sardis says Scipio Scripture Scythians SECT sent shewed siege Smerdis soldiers Solon Sparta speak subjects temple thing thou thought thousand throne tion took troops victory whole Xenophon