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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... obliging letter , in which he exhorted them to take effectual methods for prevent- ing their flaves from making his dominions their re- fuge any longer . This was tacitly demanding the re - establishment of their ancient commerce ...
... obliging letter , in which he exhorted them to take effectual methods for prevent- ing their flaves from making his dominions their re- fuge any longer . This was tacitly demanding the re - establishment of their ancient commerce ...
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... obliged to afk , as a favour of the Romans , permiffion to retire and confine himfelf in Samothracia , or fome other ifland , there to pass the reft of his days in contempt and mifery , with the mortification of furviving his glory and ...
... obliged to afk , as a favour of the Romans , permiffion to retire and confine himfelf in Samothracia , or fome other ifland , there to pass the reft of his days in contempt and mifery , with the mortification of furviving his glory and ...
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... obliged to content himself with diftributing the booty he had made amongft his fol- diers , which was very confiderable , and confifted principally in cattle of all forts . The conful and King held each of them a council at the fame ...
... obliged to content himself with diftributing the booty he had made amongft his fol- diers , which was very confiderable , and confifted principally in cattle of all forts . The conful and King held each of them a council at the fame ...
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... obliged to fight 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 The Romans keeping clofe in their camp , and having withdrawn their ad- vanced guards within their iatrenchments , the King's troops returned to their camp ...
... obliged to fight 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 The Romans keeping clofe in their camp , and having withdrawn their ad- vanced guards within their iatrenchments , the King's troops returned to their camp ...
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... obliged , of whom fome fuffered with pain their haughty manners and infolence of power . The prætor Lucretius at the fame time befieged the city of Haliartus in Boeotia ( m ) . After a long and vi , gorous defence , it was taken at laft ...
... obliged , of whom fome fuffered with pain their haughty manners and infolence of power . The prætor Lucretius at the fame time befieged the city of Haliartus in Boeotia ( m ) . After a long and vi , gorous defence , it was taken at laft ...
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