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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... faid , that having found the Da- nube frozen over , in endeavouring to pafs it , the ice broke under them , and a great number of them were fwallowed up in the river . ( c ) It was known at Rome , that Perfeus had fent ambaffadors to ...
... faid , that having found the Da- nube frozen over , in endeavouring to pafs it , the ice broke under them , and a great number of them were fwallowed up in the river . ( c ) It was known at Rome , that Perfeus had fent ambaffadors to ...
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... faid he in con- cluding , " having difcharged the duty which my re- gard and gratitude for the Roman people made in ... faid in his fpeech , inflamed them ftill more . against him . It was , that Perfeus defired to be be- lieved upon his ...
... faid he in con- cluding , " having difcharged the duty which my re- gard and gratitude for the Roman people made in ... faid in his fpeech , inflamed them ftill more . against him . It was , that Perfeus defired to be be- lieved upon his ...
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... faid , that the King their mafter was much amazed at their having made troops enter Macedonia , and that he was ready to give the fenate all the fatisfaction in his power . As it was known that Perfeus , fought only to gain time , they ...
... faid , that the King their mafter was much amazed at their having made troops enter Macedonia , and that he was ready to give the fenate all the fatisfaction in his power . As it was known that Perfeus , fought only to gain time , they ...
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... ( faid he in concluding ) that my confcience does not " reproach me with having committed any fault " knowingly , and with premeditated defign , against " the Romans ; and if I have done any thing unwa → " rily , apprifed as I now am ...
... ( faid he in concluding ) that my confcience does not " reproach me with having committed any fault " knowingly , and with premeditated defign , against " the Romans ; and if I have done any thing unwa → " rily , apprifed as I now am ...
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... 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 " only ( k ) Liv . l . 42. n ...
... 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 " only ( k ) Liv . l . 42. n ...
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