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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... immediately ; and the ambaffadors declared , that the Roman people renounced his alliance and amity . The King return- ed in great wrath , and told them , in a menacing tone , that they should take care to quit his kingdom in three days ...
... immediately ; and the ambaffadors declared , that the Roman people renounced his alliance and amity . The King return- ed in great wrath , and told them , in a menacing tone , that they should take care to quit his kingdom in three days ...
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... immediately with advantage , as he might have done , and gave the Romans time to complete their preparations , and to take the field . They did not forget their fuccess in diffolving the general affembly of the Baotians , to pre- vent ...
... immediately with advantage , as he might have done , and gave the Romans time to complete their preparations , and to take the field . They did not forget their fuccess in diffolving the general affembly of the Baotians , to pre- vent ...
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... immediately , and Italy in thir- ty days . The conful Licinius , who was to command in Macedonia , had orders to march as foon as poffible with his army . The prætor Lucretius , who had the command of the fleet , fet out with five and ...
... immediately , and Italy in thir- ty days . The conful Licinius , who was to command in Macedonia , had orders to march as foon as poffible with his army . The prætor Lucretius , who had the command of the fleet , fet out with five and ...
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... immediately given for the foldiers to ftand to their arms , and an hundred horfe detached , with as many of the light - armed foot , to take a view of the enemy . Perfeus , at ten in the morning , finding himself no farther from the ...
... immediately given for the foldiers to ftand to their arms , and an hundred horfe detached , with as many of the light - armed foot , to take a view of the enemy . Perfeus , at ten in the morning , finding himself no farther from the ...
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... immediately , which would have in- commoded them exceedingly . The Romans keeping clofe in their camp , and having withdrawn their ad- vanced guards within their iatrenchments , the King's troops returned to their camp . They did the ...
... immediately , which would have in- commoded them exceedingly . The Romans keeping clofe in their camp , and having withdrawn their ad- vanced guards within their iatrenchments , the King's troops returned to their camp . They did the ...
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