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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... river Granicus , Sect : I. Alexander's birth . Aristotle appointed his preceptor . He breaks Bu cephalus , Sect . II . Alexander ascends the throne . Declared generalissimo of the Greeks against the Persians , 85 94 Sect . IV ...
... river Granicus , Sect : I. Alexander's birth . Aristotle appointed his preceptor . He breaks Bu cephalus , Sect . II . Alexander ascends the throne . Declared generalissimo of the Greeks against the Persians , 85 94 Sect . IV ...
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... river Strymon . Edessa was at first the capital of it , but arwards resigned that honour to Pella , famous for giving birth to Philip and Alexander . Philip , whose history we are going to write , was the son of Amyntas II . who is ...
... river Strymon . Edessa was at first the capital of it , but arwards resigned that honour to Pella , famous for giving birth to Philip and Alexander . Philip , whose history we are going to write , was the son of Amyntas II . who is ...
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... river . Now we seldom find a spot of ground , of this description , of 15 , 02 , or more , furlongs in extent ; for so large a space is neces- sary for containing a whole army , of which the phalanx is but a part . * But let us suppose ...
... river . Now we seldom find a spot of ground , of this description , of 15 , 02 , or more , furlongs in extent ; for so large a space is neces- sary for containing a whole army , of which the phalanx is but a part . * But let us suppose ...
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... river Cephissus , and the most happily situated for the design he meditated , of awing the Thebans , who now began to open their eyes , and to perceive the danger they were in . * This news being brought to Athens in the evening ...
... river Cephissus , and the most happily situated for the design he meditated , of awing the Thebans , who now began to open their eyes , and to perceive the danger they were in . * This news being brought to Athens in the evening ...
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... river Hydaspes , and called it Bucephalia , in honour of him . of I have related elsewhere that Alexander , at 16 years age , was appointed regent of Macedonia , and invested with absolute authority during his father's absence ; that he ...
... river Hydaspes , and called it Bucephalia , in honour of him . of I have related elsewhere that Alexander , at 16 years age , was appointed regent of Macedonia , and invested with absolute authority during his father's absence ; that he ...
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