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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... received advice of Philip's death . This news , and fe- veral accidents that befel them , fufpended their first defign , and they difperfed into different parts , An- tigonus , whom Philip intended for his fucceffor , had been employed ...
... received advice of Philip's death . This news , and fe- veral accidents that befel them , fufpended their first defign , and they difperfed into different parts , An- tigonus , whom Philip intended for his fucceffor , had been employed ...
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... received in his house all the Roman ge- nerals , foreign lords , and even princes , who paffed through that city . The king put into his hands a very fubtle poifon , for him to give Eumenes , when he fhould come to his houfe . Rammius ...
... received in his house all the Roman ge- nerals , foreign lords , and even princes , who paffed through that city . The king put into his hands a very fubtle poifon , for him to give Eumenes , when he fhould come to his houfe . Rammius ...
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... received ; and for them- . felves , they were ordered to quit it in twelve days . ( i ) The Romans omitted nothing that might con- tribute to the fuccefs of their arms . They dispatched ambaffadors on all fides to their allies , to ...
... received ; and for them- . felves , they were ordered to quit it in twelve days . ( i ) The Romans omitted nothing that might con- tribute to the fuccefs of their arms . They dispatched ambaffadors on all fides to their allies , to ...
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... received with great refpect ; but were answered , that in cafe of war , the King was defired not to rely upon the Rhodians , nor to demand any thing of them in prejndice to the alliance they had made with the Romans . The fame ...
... received with great refpect ; but were answered , that in cafe of war , the King was defired not to rely upon the Rhodians , nor to demand any thing of them in prejndice to the alliance they had made with the Romans . The fame ...
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... received , and the wound they had given the glory of the Roman name , made them feel the fharpeft affliction . All who were pre- fent in the council of war affembled by the conful , laid the fault upon the Etolians . It was faid , that ...
... received , and the wound they had given the glory of the Roman name , made them feel the fharpeft affliction . All who were pre- fent in the council of war affembled by the conful , laid the fault upon the Etolians . It was faid , that ...
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