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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... tion which opposed Demosthenes , prohibited any person , upon pain of death , from so much as proposing to restore , for the service of the war , those funds which Pericles had trans- ferred to the games and public shows . Apollodorus ...
... tion which opposed Demosthenes , prohibited any person , upon pain of death , from so much as proposing to restore , for the service of the war , those funds which Pericles had trans- ferred to the games and public shows . Apollodorus ...
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... tion ; but , in an assembly of the people , which was called in * With the Phocæans . VOL . V. † Demost . de fals . Legat , p . 312 . D order to deliberate on Philip's demand , several were of SECT . IV . 37 HISTORY OF PHILIP .
... tion ; but , in an assembly of the people , which was called in * With the Phocæans . VOL . V. † Demost . de fals . Legat , p . 312 . D order to deliberate on Philip's demand , several were of SECT . IV . 37 HISTORY OF PHILIP .
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... tion of Greece . It is that common hatred , that general de- " testation , in which they held every person who had " abject enough to sell himself to any man who desired either " to enslave or even corrupt Greece . In those times to ac ...
... tion of Greece . It is that common hatred , that general de- " testation , in which they held every person who had " abject enough to sell himself to any man who desired either " to enslave or even corrupt Greece . In those times to ac ...
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... tion which Aristotle gave him . † He had also a taste for the whole circle of the arts , but in such a manner as becomes a prince ; that is , he knew the va- lue and usefulness of them . Music , painting , sculpture , ar- chitecture ...
... tion which Aristotle gave him . † He had also a taste for the whole circle of the arts , but in such a manner as becomes a prince ; that is , he knew the va- lue and usefulness of them . Music , painting , sculpture , ar- chitecture ...
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... tion by prudent reserve , complacency , and insinuations , in or- der to conciliate affection . However , Alexander would not listen to these timorous counsels , but resolved to secure and * A. M. 3668. Ant . J. C. 336. Plut . Alex . p ...
... tion by prudent reserve , complacency , and insinuations , in or- der to conciliate affection . However , Alexander would not listen to these timorous counsels , but resolved to secure and * A. M. 3668. Ant . J. C. 336. Plut . Alex . p ...
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