The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and Africa. In a Series of Letters to a Young Nobleman, Volumen2G.G.J and J. Robinson, 1793 |
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... troops with a body of 55. Id . ibid . Strabo , lib . xvii . Plut . Ifid . et Ofr . This neglect of navigation on the part of the Ægyptians , and their intimate con- nexion with the Phoenicians , in confequence thereof , enable us to ac ...
... troops with a body of 55. Id . ibid . Strabo , lib . xvii . Plut . Ifid . et Ofr . This neglect of navigation on the part of the Ægyptians , and their intimate con- nexion with the Phoenicians , in confequence thereof , enable us to ac ...
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... troops deferted in a body ; because he had given the post of honour and of danger to his Græcian merce . naries , in whofe valour he could beft confide " 9. Per ceiving his error , he endeavoured to conciliate them by conceffions , but ...
... troops deferted in a body ; because he had given the post of honour and of danger to his Græcian merce . naries , in whofe valour he could beft confide " 9. Per ceiving his error , he endeavoured to conciliate them by conceffions , but ...
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... troops , that they affembled the miferable remnant of the people ; man , woman , and child , and conducted them into Egypt 19. And they carried along with them the prophet Jeremiah ; although he had per- fifted in remonstrating against ...
... troops , that they affembled the miferable remnant of the people ; man , woman , and child , and conducted them into Egypt 19. And they carried along with them the prophet Jeremiah ; although he had per- fifted in remonstrating against ...
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... troops had undergone , during the fiege of that city : -Ezekiel directed him to the inva- fion of Egypt ; which was then in a disordered state , and promised him the spoils of that rich country as a recompense " for his waste of labour ...
... troops had undergone , during the fiege of that city : -Ezekiel directed him to the inva- fion of Egypt ; which was then in a disordered state , and promised him the spoils of that rich country as a recompense " for his waste of labour ...
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... troops , in order that he might govern more arbitrarily by means of his foreign mercenaries 163. And the tyranni- cal behaviour of Apries , after the revolt of his army , completed the defection of his fubjects of every clafs . Hɛ fent ...
... troops , in order that he might govern more arbitrarily by means of his foreign mercenaries 163. And the tyranni- cal behaviour of Apries , after the revolt of his army , completed the defection of his fubjects of every clafs . Hɛ fent ...
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