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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... endeavouring to become the aven- ger of Greece by subverting an empire which before had at- tempted to subject it , and which had always continued its irreconcileable enemy , either by open invasions or secret in- trigues . We have seen ...
... endeavouring to become the aven- ger of Greece by subverting an empire which before had at- tempted to subject it , and which had always continued its irreconcileable enemy , either by open invasions or secret in- trigues . We have seen ...
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... endeavoured to keep his word ; and , in the mean time , ad- vised his colleagues to embark with the utmost expedition , as the republic had commanded , and to wait as soon as pos- sible upon Philip , in what place soever he might be ...
... endeavoured to keep his word ; and , in the mean time , ad- vised his colleagues to embark with the utmost expedition , as the republic had commanded , and to wait as soon as pos- sible upon Philip , in what place soever he might be ...
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... endeavoured to dethrone . Isocrates concludes with declaring , that one would believe the gods had hitherto granted Philip so long a train of suc- cesses with no other view than to enable him to form and execute the glorious enterprise ...
... endeavoured to dethrone . Isocrates concludes with declaring , that one would believe the gods had hitherto granted Philip so long a train of suc- cesses with no other view than to enable him to form and execute the glorious enterprise ...
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... endeavoured to make himself absolute master of Phocis ; and that , by abandoning it to him , they would betray the com- monwealth , and give up all Greece into his hands . He was not heard , and the oration of Eschines , who engaged ...
... endeavoured to make himself absolute master of Phocis ; and that , by abandoning it to him , they would betray the com- monwealth , and give up all Greece into his hands . He was not heard , and the oration of Eschines , who engaged ...
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... endeavoured to carry on an intelligence in the island , and by dint of presents bribed those who had the greatest authority in it . * At the request of certain of the inhabitants , he sent some troops privately thither , possessed ...
... endeavoured to carry on an intelligence in the island , and by dint of presents bribed those who had the greatest authority in it . * At the request of certain of the inhabitants , he sent some troops privately thither , possessed ...
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