| Charles Rollin - 1774 - 400 pages
...lefs room to expect fuch an ofier. On this occafion yEfchines cried out : * Hoiv will it be poffibh for me not to regret a country, in which I leave an enemy mere gentr tut tban 1 can hope to fnd friends in any other part of the world .' SECT. * Some tutkon... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1805 - 388 pages
...less room to expect such an ofier. On this occasion, JEschines cried out, * "How will it be pos" sible for me not to regret a country, in which I leave an...hope to find friends in " any other part of the world ?" SECTION VII. PHILIP DECLARED GENEH ALJSSIMO OT THE GREEKS AGAINST THE PERSIANS. HIS DEATH. . The... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 pages
...him to accept of a purse of money. On this occasion, aJischines cried out, ' How will it be possible for me not to regret a country in which I leave an enemy more generous, than 1 can hope to find friends in any other part of the world.' i. In the mean time, Philip had his ambition... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 444 pages
...accept of a purse of money. On this occasion , iEschines cried out : « How will it be possible forme not to regret a country , in which I leave an enemy...of the world » ? In the mean time , Philip had his amhition pleased, but not satisfied with his last victory. The sovereignty of Greece , even if he had... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1808 - 636 pages
...expect such an offer. On this occfuiprij £schines cried out, n " How will it be possible for me 'Jftt to regret a country, in which I leave an enemy more...hope to find friends in any other part of the world ?" SECTION VII. PHILIP DECLARED GENERALISSIMO OF THE GREEKS AGAI.VST TAB PERSIANS. HIS DEATH. THE battle... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 pages
...this occasion Machines cried out :* " How will it be possible for me to regret a country in which 1 leave an enemy more generous, than I can hope to find friends in any other part of the world '." WHEN" Agesilaus was declared king, he was put into possession of the whole estate of his brother... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...him to accept of a purse of money. On this occasion, ^Eschines cried out, " How will it be possible for me not to regret a country, in which I leave an...world ?" In the mean time, Philip had his ambition pleased, but not satisfied, with his last victory. The sovereignty of Greece, even if he had acquired... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 420 pages
...room to expect such an offer. On this occasion, ./Eschines cried out : " a How will it be possible for me not to regret a country, in " which I leave...hope " to find friends in any other part of the world !" SECT. VII. Philifi declared generalissimo of the Greets againtt the Persians. His death. 4 The battle... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 490 pages
...to accept of a purse of money. 22. On this occasion jEs'chines cried out, " How will it be possible for me not to regret a country, in which I leave an...to find friends in any other part, of the world?" 23. In the mean time, Philip had his ambition pleased, but not satisfied, with his last victory. The... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 304 pages
...forced him to accept of a purse of money. On this occasion .dJchines cried out, " How will it be possib' for me not to regret a country in which I leave an...world ! " In the mean time Philip had his ambition E leased, but not satisfied with his last victory ; e had one object long in view, and that he never... | |
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