The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volumen5W.W. Woodward, Robert Desilver, Thomas Desilver, McCarty & Davis, and Uriah Hunt, 1825 |
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... Arrian . 1. i , de expedit . Alex . p . 2-23 . † Θεραπεύειν τας αρχάς των νεωτερισμών . support his affairs by boldness and magnanimity ; firmly per- 94 BOOK XV . HISTORY OF ALEXANDER . Alexander ascends the throne Declared ...
... Arrian . 1. i , de expedit . Alex . p . 2-23 . † Θεραπεύειν τας αρχάς των νεωτερισμών . support his affairs by boldness and magnanimity ; firmly per- 94 BOOK XV . HISTORY OF ALEXANDER . Alexander ascends the throne Declared ...
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... Arrian . 1. i . p . 23-36 Plut . in Alex . p . 672 , 673. Justin . 1. xi , c . 5 , 6 . Theatrical representations were so called . #Joseph . Antiquit . lib , xi . exhorted to march speedily into Asia , of which mention SECT . III . 103 ...
... Arrian . 1. i . p . 23-36 Plut . in Alex . p . 672 , 673. Justin . 1. xi , c . 5 , 6 . Theatrical representations were so called . #Joseph . Antiquit . lib , xi . exhorted to march speedily into Asia , of which mention SECT . III . 103 ...
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... Arrian declares there were no more than 20,000 - Both these ac- counts are improbable , and there is doubtless some fault in the text , and therefore I follow Diodorus Siculus . never suffer the Grecians to make such havoc in the 106 ...
... Arrian declares there were no more than 20,000 - Both these ac- counts are improbable , and there is doubtless some fault in the text , and therefore I follow Diodorus Siculus . never suffer the Grecians to make such havoc in the 106 ...
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... * Quintius Curtius supposes it to be so called from Cyrus the Great , and Arrian from the younger Cyrus , which opinion appears the most probable . which is excessively hot in Cilicia , and in the SECT . IV . 117 HISTORY OF ALEXANDER .
... * Quintius Curtius supposes it to be so called from Cyrus the Great , and Arrian from the younger Cyrus , which opinion appears the most probable . which is excessively hot in Cilicia , and in the SECT . IV . 117 HISTORY OF ALEXANDER .
Página 126
... 1. xvii . p . 512-518 . Arrian . 1. ii . p . 66-82 . Plut . in Alex . p . 675-676 . Q. Curt . 1. iii . c . 4-12 . Justin . l . xi . c . 8 et 10 . his horse , it was spacious enough to contain his 126 BOOK XV . HISTORY OF ALEXANDER .
... 1. xvii . p . 512-518 . Arrian . 1. ii . p . 66-82 . Plut . in Alex . p . 675-676 . Q. Curt . 1. iii . c . 4-12 . Justin . l . xi . c . 8 et 10 . his horse , it was spacious enough to contain his 126 BOOK XV . HISTORY OF ALEXANDER .
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