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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... attacks him , and is killed in the battle with part of his army . Metellus , who fucceeds him , retrieves that lofs . The ufurper is overthrown , taken , and fent to Rome . A fecond and third ufurper are alfo defeated , 135 SECT . IV ...
... attacks him , and is killed in the battle with part of his army . Metellus , who fucceeds him , retrieves that lofs . The ufurper is overthrown , taken , and fent to Rome . A fecond and third ufurper are alfo defeated , 135 SECT . IV ...
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... attack the Roman people . They then re- peated all his contraventions to that treaty , and de- manded that reftitution fhould be made to the allies of all he had taken from them by force . The King replied only with rage and reproaches ...
... attack the Roman people . They then re- peated all his contraventions to that treaty , and de- manded that reftitution fhould be made to the allies of all he had taken from them by force . The King replied only with rage and reproaches ...
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... attack me , you will be , " faid he , the mediators between the two nations . " All the world is interested in their continuing to " live in peace , and it behoves none more than you to endeavour their reconciliation . Defenders not ...
... attack me , you will be , " faid he , the mediators between the two nations . " All the world is interested in their continuing to " live in peace , and it behoves none more than you to endeavour their reconciliation . Defenders not ...
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... attacked 66 my father , they covered that unjuft war with the " falfe pretence of re - establishing the ancient liberty " of Greece ; the prefent they undertake without " any difguife , to reduce and inflave Macedonia . " That haughty ...
... attacked 66 my father , they covered that unjuft war with the " falfe pretence of re - establishing the ancient liberty " of Greece ; the prefent they undertake without " any difguife , to reduce and inflave Macedonia . " That haughty ...
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... attack him to advantage ; but he was disappointed , and obliged to content himself with diftributing the booty he had made amongft his fol- diers , which was very confiderable , and confifted principally in cattle of all forts . The ...
... attack him to advantage ; but he was disappointed , and obliged to content himself with diftributing the booty he had made amongft his fol- diers , which was very confiderable , and confifted principally in cattle of all forts . The ...
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