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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... some distance from each other . Fight of the horfe , in which Perfeus has confiderably the ad- vantage , and makes an ill use of it . He endea- vours to make peace , but ineffectually . The ar- mies on both fides go into winter quarters ...
... some distance from each other . Fight of the horfe , in which Perfeus has confiderably the ad- vantage , and makes an ill use of it . He endea- vours to make peace , but ineffectually . The ar- mies on both fides go into winter quarters ...
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... Some of them abandoned themselves fo abjectly to the Romans , that by their blind devotion to them they loft all credit and repu- tation with their citizens ; and of thefe , few con- cerned themselves about the juftice of the Roman go ...
... Some of them abandoned themselves fo abjectly to the Romans , that by their blind devotion to them they loft all credit and repu- tation with their citizens ; and of thefe , few con- cerned themselves about the juftice of the Roman go ...
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... Some thought it neceflary for him either to pay tribute , if required ; or give up a part of his dominions , if the Romans in- fifted upon it ; in a word , to fuffer every thing sup- portable for the fake of peace , rather than expefe ...
... Some thought it neceflary for him either to pay tribute , if required ; or give up a part of his dominions , if the Romans in- fifted upon it ; in a word , to fuffer every thing sup- portable for the fake of peace , rather than expefe ...
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... Some time after , the council , affembled at Sicyon to delibe- rate upon that affair , gave Polybius great perplexity . Not to execute the order he received from Marcius had been an inexcufable fault . On the other fide , it was ...
... Some time after , the council , affembled at Sicyon to delibe- rate upon that affair , gave Polybius great perplexity . Not to execute the order he received from Marcius had been an inexcufable fault . On the other fide , it was ...
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... Some hiftorians tell us , all the answer that was given to it , was to or- der a decree of the fenate , whereby the Carians and Lycians were declared free , to be read in their pre- fence . This was touching them to the quick , and ...
... Some hiftorians tell us , all the answer that was given to it , was to or- der a decree of the fenate , whereby the Carians and Lycians were declared free , to be read in their pre- fence . This was touching them to the quick , and ...
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