The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonian, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volumen71774 |
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Página 203 - there Jhall be an altar to the Lord in the midji of the land of Egypt; and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord. And it
Página 67 - torn from his head, and the extremities of his hands and feet cut off, before his mother and his brethren. After being mutilated in every part of his body, he was brought
Página 82 - be ftirred up to battle with a very great and mighty army, but he
Página 124 - to my lot, than when I was elected conful, or entered upon «' that office ; and to me your joy feemed to be
Página 216 - to their allies, in order to take cognizance of their affairs, and to accommodate their differences. It was with this view, that three of the
Página 17 - the complaints of the wretched, and think it their duty to afford their aid to all who fly to them for protection; and this it was that inclined them to favour the
Página 173 - captain Greece had produced in the latter times; that he might, perhaps, have carried his zeal for the liberty of his country a little too far; but that he had rendered the
Página 61 - and people of Rome, as to their " parents, and even to the gods; having been delivered, by " the protection which Rome had granted them, from a very
Página 232 - was called Lathyrus, and the other Alexander. He left the kingdom of Cyrenaica by will to Apion, and Egypt to his widow Cleopatra, and to which of his two
Página 56 - to afford them their protection, Ptolemy and Cleopatra, being expelled from their kingdom, would be immediately reduced to fly to Rome; and that it would