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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... any thing that argued an enemy : That as for the reft , if he discovered that they were obftinately bent upon a rupture with him , he thould know know how to defend himfelf with valour : That the Art . 1 . 9 ALEXANDER's Succeffors .
... any thing that argued an enemy : That as for the reft , if he discovered that they were obftinately bent upon a rupture with him , he thould know know how to defend himfelf with valour : That the Art . 1 . 9 ALEXANDER's Succeffors .
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... enemies , and proceeded to take due measures for the fuccefs of fo important an enterprise . Two ambaffadors , who ... enemy . The fenate fent ambaffadors to compliment him upon the extreme danger he had efcaped ; and dispatched others ...
... enemies , and proceeded to take due measures for the fuccefs of fo important an enterprise . Two ambaffadors , who ... enemy . The fenate fent ambaffadors to compliment him upon the extreme danger he had efcaped ; and dispatched others ...
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... enemies , but ra- ther as friends bound in the facred ties of hofpitality . Marcius , who spoke first , began by excufing himself for ( i ) Liv . 1. 42. n . 37 C 3 -44 . Polyb . Lega t . 637 . for the unhappy neceffity he was under of ...
... enemies , but ra- ther as friends bound in the facred ties of hofpitality . Marcius , who spoke first , began by excufing himself for ( i ) Liv . 1. 42. n . 37 C 3 -44 . Polyb . Lega t . 637 . for the unhappy neceffity he was under of ...
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... enemies , entered into a long difcourfe , and replied , in the best manner poffible , to the feveral heads of the accufation against him . " Of this I am affured * , " ( faid he in concluding ) that my confcience does not " reproach me ...
... enemies , entered into a long difcourfe , and replied , in the best manner poffible , to the feveral heads of the accufation against him . " Of this I am affured * , " ( faid he in concluding ) that my confcience does not " reproach me ...
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... enemies , to have en- tered upon action . After this interview , the Roman ambaffadors ad- vanced into Boeotia , where there had been great com- motions ; fome declaring for Perfeus , and others for the Romans ; but at length the latter ...
... enemies , to have en- tered upon action . After this interview , the Roman ambaffadors ad- vanced into Boeotia , where there had been great com- motions ; fome declaring for Perfeus , and others for the Romans ; but at length the latter ...
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