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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... crown of Egypt . She fends two of her fons to Rome for that purpose . The eldest , called Anti- ochus , on his return goes to Sicily . Verres , prætor of that island , takes from him a golden fconce , de- figned for the capitol ...
... crown of Egypt . She fends two of her fons to Rome for that purpose . The eldest , called Anti- ochus , on his return goes to Sicily . Verres , prætor of that island , takes from him a golden fconce , de- figned for the capitol ...
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... crown ; and omit- ted no preparations for a war , which he believed in a manner fallen to him in right of fucceffion : That the long peace Macedonia had enjoyed , fupplied him with the means of raifing numerous and formidable troops ...
... crown ; and omit- ted no preparations for a war , which he believed in a manner fallen to him in right of fucceffion : That the long peace Macedonia had enjoyed , fupplied him with the means of raifing numerous and formidable troops ...
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... every body knew , that from his fucceffion to the crown a war had been expected from him . Full of fuch thoughts , * A. M. 3833. Ant . J. C. 171 . thoughts , the citizens conducted the conful out of the Art . 1. ALEXANDER's Succeffors . 23.
... every body knew , that from his fucceffion to the crown a war had been expected from him . Full of fuch thoughts , * A. M. 3833. Ant . J. C. 171 . thoughts , the citizens conducted the conful out of the Art . 1. ALEXANDER's Succeffors . 23.
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... crown , to refign it meanly to ftrangers that endeavoured to wreft it out of his hands ? That , in fine , all the world agreed , that there was nothing more inglorious than to give up empire without refiftance , nor more laudable than ...
... crown , to refign it meanly to ftrangers that endeavoured to wreft it out of his hands ? That , in fine , all the world agreed , that there was nothing more inglorious than to give up empire without refiftance , nor more laudable than ...
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... crowns at least . ( a ) In the mean time arrived ambassadors at Rome from Prufias King of Bithynia , and alfo from the Rhodians , in favour of Perfeus . The former exprefl- ed themselves very modeftly , declaring , that Prufias had ...
... crowns at least . ( a ) In the mean time arrived ambassadors at Rome from Prufias King of Bithynia , and alfo from the Rhodians , in favour of Perfeus . The former exprefl- ed themselves very modeftly , declaring , that Prufias had ...
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