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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... gave them such powerful suc- cour both by sea and land , that in a few days they forced the Thebans to retire . And now , being absolute masters of the island , they restored to the inhabitants their cities and liberty , persuaded ...
... gave them such powerful suc- cour both by sea and land , that in a few days they forced the Thebans to retire . And now , being absolute masters of the island , they restored to the inhabitants their cities and liberty , persuaded ...
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... gave up this city to the Olynthi- ans to engage them in his interest . * Demosth . Olynth . i . p . 2 . † A. M. 3646. Ant . J. C. 358. Diod . p . 412 . + Ibid . Pydna , a city of Macedon , situated on the gulf anciently called Sinus ...
... gave up this city to the Olynthi- ans to engage them in his interest . * Demosth . Olynth . i . p . 2 . † A. M. 3646. Ant . J. C. 358. Diod . p . 412 . + Ibid . Pydna , a city of Macedon , situated on the gulf anciently called Sinus ...
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... gave great assistance in battle to those in the front of them . For , by supporting them behind with their utmost strength , and pressing upon their backs , they increased in a prodigious manner the strength and im- petuosity of the ...
... gave great assistance in battle to those in the front of them . For , by supporting them behind with their utmost strength , and pressing upon their backs , they increased in a prodigious manner the strength and im- petuosity of the ...
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... gave Philomelus a handsome reception . This monarch , however , did not dare to declare openly in favour of the Phocæans , but promised to assist him with money , and to furnish him secretly with troops , as he accordingly did ...
... gave Philomelus a handsome reception . This monarch , however , did not dare to declare openly in favour of the Phocæans , but promised to assist him with money , and to furnish him secretly with troops , as he accordingly did ...
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... gave this specious name to this sacrilegious attempt ; and being enabled , by this fresh supply , to double the pay of his soldiers , he raised a very considerable body of troops . Several battles were fought , and the success for some ...
... gave this specious name to this sacrilegious attempt ; and being enabled , by this fresh supply , to double the pay of his soldiers , he raised a very considerable body of troops . Several battles were fought , and the success for some ...
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