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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... nations , without excepting the Macedonians . * Alexander , king of Macedon , in the reign of Xerxes , was excluded , upon pretence of his being a Barbarian , from the Olympic games ; and was not admitted to share in them , till after ...
... nations , without excepting the Macedonians . * Alexander , king of Macedon , in the reign of Xerxes , was excluded , upon pretence of his being a Barbarian , from the Olympic games ; and was not admitted to share in them , till after ...
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... nations en- gaged in this quarrel , and sided with the one or the other party . The Boeotians , the Locrians , Thessalians , and seve- ral other neighbouring people declared in favour of the god ; whilst Sparta , Athens , and some other ...
... nations en- gaged in this quarrel , and sided with the one or the other party . The Boeotians , the Locrians , Thessalians , and seve- ral other neighbouring people declared in favour of the god ; whilst Sparta , Athens , and some other ...
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... nations his enemies ; a tyrant , detested even in the heart of his dominions , in which , by the infamy of his manners and his other vices , he has tired out the patience of his captains , his soldiers , and of all his sub- * Olynth ...
... nations his enemies ; a tyrant , detested even in the heart of his dominions , in which , by the infamy of his manners and his other vices , he has tired out the patience of his captains , his soldiers , and of all his sub- * Olynth ...
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... nations , and after- wards to turn his arms against the king of Persia . The busi- ness was to engage in this plan four cities , on which all the rest depended , viz . Athens , Sparta , Thebes , and Argos . He confesses , that , if ...
... nations , and after- wards to turn his arms against the king of Persia . The busi- ness was to engage in this plan four cities , on which all the rest depended , viz . Athens , Sparta , Thebes , and Argos . He confesses , that , if ...
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... the three heads : that this prince should govern his own empire with wisdom and justice ; should heal the divisions between the neighbouring nations and all Greece , without desiring to possess 34 BOOK XIV . HISTORY OF PHILIP .
... the three heads : that this prince should govern his own empire with wisdom and justice ; should heal the divisions between the neighbouring nations and all Greece , without desiring to possess 34 BOOK XIV . HISTORY OF PHILIP .
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