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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... afterwards became so famous , and was the choicest and the best disciplined body of troops the world had ever seen , and might dispute the pre - eminence in those re- spects with the Greeks of Marathon and Salamis . It is said that he ...
... afterwards became so famous , and was the choicest and the best disciplined body of troops the world had ever seen , and might dispute the pre - eminence in those re- spects with the Greeks of Marathon and Salamis . It is said that he ...
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... afterwards . turns his arms against the Illyrians , cuts them to pieces , and obliges them to restore to him all the places possessed by them in Macedonia . † Much about this time the Athenians acted with the greatest generosity towards ...
... afterwards . turns his arms against the Illyrians , cuts them to pieces , and obliges them to restore to him all the places possessed by them in Macedonia . † Much about this time the Athenians acted with the greatest generosity towards ...
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... afterwards called Philippi , from his own name It was near this city , afterwards famous for the defeat of Brutus and Cassius , that he opened certain gold mines , which every year produced up- wards of 1000 talents , that is , about ...
... afterwards called Philippi , from his own name It was near this city , afterwards famous for the defeat of Brutus and Cassius , that he opened certain gold mines , which every year produced up- wards of 1000 talents , that is , about ...
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... Athens , and some other cities of Peloponnesus , joined with the Phocæans . Philomelus had not yet touched † Or Locri . † A . M. 3650. Ant . J. C. 351 . the treasures of the temple ; but , being afterwards 18 BOOK XIV . HISTORY OF PHILIP .
... Athens , and some other cities of Peloponnesus , joined with the Phocæans . Philomelus had not yet touched † Or Locri . † A . M. 3650. Ant . J. C. 351 . the treasures of the temple ; but , being afterwards 18 BOOK XIV . HISTORY OF PHILIP .
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Charles Rollin. the treasures of the temple ; but , being afterwards not so scrupulous , he believed that the riches of ... afterwards with greater advantage . * A. M. 3651. Ant . J. C. 353 . * Being desirous of subjecting Thrace , and of ...
Charles Rollin. the treasures of the temple ; but , being afterwards not so scrupulous , he believed that the riches of ... afterwards with greater advantage . * A. M. 3651. Ant . J. C. 353 . * Being desirous of subjecting Thrace , and of ...
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