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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... head of them . As Rome expected the war with Macedonia , pre- parations were made for it by the religious ceremonies , which amongst the Romans always preceded declara- tions of war ; that is to fay , by expiation of prodigies , and ...
... head of them . As Rome expected the war with Macedonia , pre- parations were made for it by the religious ceremonies , which amongst the Romans always preceded declara- tions of war ; that is to fay , by expiation of prodigies , and ...
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... head , and laid him upon the earth without fense ; and the other wounded him confiderably in the fhoulder ; after which they poured an hail of leffer ftones upon him . All that were with him fled , except one who ftaid to affift him ...
... head , and laid him upon the earth without fense ; and the other wounded him confiderably in the fhoulder ; after which they poured an hail of leffer ftones upon him . All that were with him fled , except one who ftaid to affift him ...
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... heads of the accufation against him . " Of this I am affured * , " ( faid he in concluding ) that my confcience does not " reproach me with having committed any fault " knowingly , and with premeditated defign , against " the Romans ...
... heads of the accufation against him . " Of this I am affured * , " ( faid he in concluding ) that my confcience does not " reproach me with having committed any fault " knowingly , and with premeditated defign , against " the Romans ...
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... umbrage to , or make head a- gainst the Romans : That prudence required Perfeus , whilft he was ftill mafter of it , feriously to confider with himself , whether by making the Romans fome- times with 24 The HISTORY of Book XIX .
... umbrage to , or make head a- gainst the Romans : That prudence required Perfeus , whilft he was ftill mafter of it , feriously to confider with himself , whether by making the Romans fome- times with 24 The HISTORY of Book XIX .
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... head of his cavalry and light - armed foot towards the camp of the Romans . The duft ,. which flew nearer than ufual , and was raifed by a great number of troops , gave them the alarm ; and the first who brought the news , could fcarce ...
... head of his cavalry and light - armed foot towards the camp of the Romans . The duft ,. which flew nearer than ufual , and was raifed by a great number of troops , gave them the alarm ; and the first who brought the news , could fcarce ...
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