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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... horse , in which Perfeus has confiderably the advantage , and makes an ill use of it . He endeavours to make a peace , but ineffectually . The armies on both fides go into winter quarters . T THE conful Licinius , after having offered ...
... horse , in which Perfeus has confiderably the advantage , and makes an ill use of it . He endeavours to make a peace , but ineffectually . The armies on both fides go into winter quarters . T THE conful Licinius , after having offered ...
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... horse , and three hundred of Eumenes's troops , were drawn up in his front . Four hundred Theffalian horse were placed a little beyond the left wing , as a reserved bo- dy . King Eumenes and his brother Attalus , with their troops ...
... horse , and three hundred of Eumenes's troops , were drawn up in his front . Four hundred Theffalian horse were placed a little beyond the left wing , as a reserved bo- dy . King Eumenes and his brother Attalus , with their troops ...
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... horses , and fometimes wounding them in their flanks . Per- feus , who attacked the center of the enemy , foon put the Greeks into diforder ; and as they were vigor- oufly pursued in their flight , the Theffalian horse , which at a ...
... horses , and fometimes wounding them in their flanks . Per- feus , who attacked the center of the enemy , foon put the Greeks into diforder ; and as they were vigor- oufly pursued in their flight , the Theffalian horse , which at a ...
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... horse , in which the principal force of their army confifted , and which they had before believed invincible ; and promised himfelf from thence a more confiderable fuccefs over their infantry , who had only efcaped their fwords by a ...
... horse , in which the principal force of their army confifted , and which they had before believed invincible ; and promised himfelf from thence a more confiderable fuccefs over their infantry , who had only efcaped their fwords by a ...
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... horse , of the troop called the Sacred Squadron , of which the commander himfelf , Antimachus , was killed .圃( m ) Liv . 1. 42. n . 64. 67 . The The fuccefs of this action re - animated the Romans 38 The HISTORY of Book XIX .
... horse , of the troop called the Sacred Squadron , of which the commander himfelf , Antimachus , was killed .圃( m ) Liv . 1. 42. n . 64. 67 . The The fuccefs of this action re - animated the Romans 38 The HISTORY of Book XIX .
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Achæans affairs affembly Afia againſt Alexander Alexander Bala Alexander Jannæus alfo almoſt ambaffadors Antiochus Antiq Appian Ariarathes Ariftobulus Ariobarzanes arms army Attalus battle becauſe brother Cappadocia caufed cauſed Cleopatra commiffioners confiderable conful Craffus crown death declared defign defired Demetrius Egypt enemy Eumenes faid fame favour fays fecond feemed feized felves fenate fend fent fervice fhall fhewed fhould fide fiege firft foldiers fome foon ftate fubjects fuccefs fuch fuffered fupport gave greateſt Greece Grypus himſelf honour horfe horſe Hyrcanus Illyria Jerufalem Jews Jofeph Judæa Juftin King of Cappadocia King of Syria kingdom laft Lathyrus Macedonia mafter meaſures Mithridates moft moſt neceffary obferved occafion paffed Parthians Paulus Æmilius Perfeus perfons Phyfcon poffeffion poffible Polyb Polybius Pompey prætor prefent prifoner prince Prufias Ptolemy reafon refolved reft reigned Romans Rome Surena Syria thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne troops uſe victory whilft whofe