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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... favour of Perdiccas ; and , having judged it necessary to take pledges on both sides , in order to oblige the two competitors to observe the articles of the treaty which they had accepted , among other hostages , he carried Philip with ...
... favour of Perdiccas ; and , having judged it necessary to take pledges on both sides , in order to oblige the two competitors to observe the articles of the treaty which they had accepted , among other hostages , he carried Philip with ...
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... favour of the uncle ; and , instead of the heir , whom nature had given them , set him upon the throne whom the present conjuncture of affairs required ; persuaded that the laws of necessity are superior to all others . Accordingly ...
... favour of the uncle ; and , instead of the heir , whom nature had given them , set him upon the throne whom the present conjuncture of affairs required ; persuaded that the laws of necessity are superior to all others . Accordingly ...
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... favour of the Phocæans , but promised to assist him with money , and to furnish him secretly with troops , as he accordingly did . Philomelus , on his return home , raises soldiers , and begins by attacking the temple of Delphos , of ...
... favour of the Phocæans , but promised to assist him with money , and to furnish him secretly with troops , as he accordingly did . Philomelus , on his return home , raises soldiers , and begins by attacking the temple of Delphos , of ...
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... favour either of the Phocæans or the Thebans , Philip thought it most consistent with his interest to remain neuter . It was consistent with the policy of this ambitious prince , who had little regard for religion or the interest of ...
... favour either of the Phocæans or the Thebans , Philip thought it most consistent with his interest to remain neuter . It was consistent with the policy of this ambitious prince , who had little regard for religion or the interest of ...
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... favours , and for whom she seems to have forgotten her inconstancy . But , on the other side , this same Philip is an imprudent man , who measures his vast projects not by his strength , but merely by his ambition ; a rash man , who ...
... favours , and for whom she seems to have forgotten her inconstancy . But , on the other side , this same Philip is an imprudent man , who measures his vast projects not by his strength , but merely by his ambition ; a rash man , who ...
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