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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... dangers at the siege of Oxydracæ , Sect . XVII . Alexander is grievously distressed by famine . He marries Statira the daughter of Darius , Sect . XVIII . Alexander enters Babylon . His death . His corpse conveyed to the temple of ...
... dangers at the siege of Oxydracæ , Sect . XVII . Alexander is grievously distressed by famine . He marries Statira the daughter of Darius , Sect . XVIII . Alexander enters Babylon . His death . His corpse conveyed to the temple of ...
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... dangerous enemy of Greece . * After Philip had spent nine or ten years in their city , the news of a revolution in Macedon made him resolve to leave Thebes clandestinely . Accordingly he steals away , makes the utmost expedition , and ...
... dangerous enemy of Greece . * After Philip had spent nine or ten years in their city , the news of a revolution in Macedon made him resolve to leave Thebes clandestinely . Accordingly he steals away , makes the utmost expedition , and ...
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... dangers with intrepidity . Such familiarities as these cost a monarch little , and are of no common advantage to him . I shall insert , at the end of this section , a more particular description of the phalanx , and the use made of it ...
... dangers with intrepidity . Such familiarities as these cost a monarch little , and are of no common advantage to him . I shall insert , at the end of this section , a more particular description of the phalanx , and the use made of it ...
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... . c . 4. Thucyd . 1. viii . p . 613 . siph . p . 489. Eschin , contra Ctesiph . p . 441 . Ant . J. C. 358 . Demost . pro Cte- them , nevertheless , sensibly affected with the great danger SECT . I. HISTORY OF PHILIP .
... . c . 4. Thucyd . 1. viii . p . 613 . siph . p . 489. Eschin , contra Ctesiph . p . 441 . Ant . J. C. 358 . Demost . pro Cte- them , nevertheless , sensibly affected with the great danger SECT . I. HISTORY OF PHILIP .
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Charles Rollin. them , nevertheless , sensibly affected with the great danger to which they were exposed , and forgetting their private re- sentments , they immediately gave them such powerful suc- cour both by sea and land , that in a ...
Charles Rollin. them , nevertheless , sensibly affected with the great danger to which they were exposed , and forgetting their private re- sentments , they immediately gave them such powerful suc- cour both by sea and land , that in a ...
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