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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... Mean flatteries of Prufias , King of Bithy- nia , in the fenate . Eumenes , become fufpected by the Romans , is not fuffered to enter Rome . Ari- arathes , King of Cappadocia , dies , and is fucceed- ed by his fon of the fame name ...
... Mean flatteries of Prufias , King of Bithy- nia , in the fenate . Eumenes , become fufpected by the Romans , is not fuffered to enter Rome . Ari- arathes , King of Cappadocia , dies , and is fucceed- ed by his fon of the fame name ...
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... means Zebina dethrones Demetrius , who is foon after killed . The kingdom is divided between Cleopatra the wife of Demetrius , and Zebina . Antiochus Grypus afcends the throne of Syria . The famous Mithridates begins to reign in Pontus ...
... means Zebina dethrones Demetrius , who is foon after killed . The kingdom is divided between Cleopatra the wife of Demetrius , and Zebina . Antiochus Grypus afcends the throne of Syria . The famous Mithridates begins to reign in Pontus ...
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... means ; and if their irruption into Italy fucceeded , whilft the Ro- mans were employed in repulfing thefe new enemies , he fhould have time to recover all he had lost in Greece . The Baftarna were already upon their march , and were ...
... means ; and if their irruption into Italy fucceeded , whilft the Ro- mans were employed in repulfing thefe new enemies , he fhould have time to recover all he had lost in Greece . The Baftarna were already upon their march , and were ...
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... means , that they were refused audience . ( d ) The ambaffadors fent by the fenate into Mace- donia reported , at their return , that they could not get accefs to the King , upon pretence that he was fometimes abroad , and fometimes ...
... means , that they were refused audience . ( d ) The ambaffadors fent by the fenate into Mace- donia reported , at their return , that they could not get accefs to the King , upon pretence that he was fometimes abroad , and fometimes ...
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... means of raifing numerous and formidable troops : That he had a rich and powerful kingdom : That he was himself in the flower of his youth , full of ardor for military expeditions , to which he had been early inured in the fight and ...
... means of raifing numerous and formidable troops : That he had a rich and powerful kingdom : That he was himself in the flower of his youth , full of ardor for military expeditions , to which he had been early inured in the fight and ...
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