The Ancient History of the Egyptians Carthaginians Assyrians Babylonians Medes and Persians Macedonians and Grecians, 9: By Charles RollinCharles Elliot M.DCC.LXXV, 1775 |
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... senate , an exact account of all that paff- " es ; and you may rely upon the certainty and truth " of my letters ; but I beg of you , as a great favour , " that you will not give credit to , nor lay any weight . " out of credulity upon ...
... senate , an exact account of all that paff- " es ; and you may rely upon the certainty and truth " of my letters ; but I beg of you , as a great favour , " that you will not give credit to , nor lay any weight . " out of credulity upon ...
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... senate would examine the affair themselves , and make known the guilty ; but in cafe their other great affairs fhould not afford them leifure for fuch inquiry , they had only to refer it to the Achæans , who would do them justice in ...
... senate would examine the affair themselves , and make known the guilty ; but in cafe their other great affairs fhould not afford them leifure for fuch inquiry , they had only to refer it to the Achæans , who would do them justice in ...
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... senate did not yet de- clare themselves . They contented themselves with aiding and fupporting the Gallo - Grecians under - hand , to the utmost of their power , without doing any ma- nifeft injustice to Eumenes . The King of Pergamus ...
... senate did not yet de- clare themselves . They contented themselves with aiding and fupporting the Gallo - Grecians under - hand , to the utmost of their power , without doing any ma- nifeft injustice to Eumenes . The King of Pergamus ...
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... senate , the fine , in which they had been condemned , was moderated , and the five hundred talents reduced to one hundred . ( 9 ) The other embafly was fent by the people of Marieilles . They had already been often haraffed by the ...
... senate , the fine , in which they had been condemned , was moderated , and the five hundred talents reduced to one hundred . ( 9 ) The other embafly was fent by the people of Marieilles . They had already been often haraffed by the ...
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... senate his re - efta- blishment upon his father's throne ; and to engage them in it , he reprefented , that having been bred up at Rome , he should always regard it as his native country , the fenators as his fathers , and their fons as ...
... senate his re - efta- blishment upon his father's throne ; and to engage them in it , he reprefented , that having been bred up at Rome , he should always regard it as his native country , the fenators as his fathers , and their fons as ...
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Achæans affairs affembly Afia againſt Alexander Alexander Bala Alexander Jannæus alfo almoſt ambaffadors Antiochus Antiq Appian Ariarathes Ariftobulus Ariobarzanes arms army Attalus battle becauſe brother Cappadocia caufed cauſed Cleopatra commiffioners confiderable conful Craffus crown death declared defign defired Demetrius Egypt enemy Eumenes faid fame favour fays fecond feemed feized felves fenate fend fent fervice fhall fhewed fhould fide fiege firft foldiers fome foon ftate fubjects fuccefs fuch fuffered fupport gave greateſt Greece Grypus himſelf honour horfe horſe Hyrcanus Illyria Jerufalem Jews Jofeph Judæa Juftin King of Cappadocia King of Syria kingdom laft Lathyrus Macedonia mafter meaſures Mithridates moft moſt neceffary obferved occafion paffed Parthians Paulus Æmilius Perfeus perfons Phyfcon poffeffion poffible Polyb Polybius Pompey prætor prefent prifoner prince Prufias Ptolemy reafon refolved reft reigned Romans Rome Surena Syria thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne troops uſe victory whilft whofe