The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and Africa. In a Series of Letters to a Young Nobleman, Volumen2H. Maxwell, Columbia-house, 1801 |
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... resolved to make the scene of war , and found the confederates posted in a large plain , with their camp strongly fortified 193. For some days Ant . Chr . after his approach , they continued within their en- trenchments . At length they ...
... resolved to make the scene of war , and found the confederates posted in a large plain , with their camp strongly fortified 193. For some days Ant . Chr . after his approach , they continued within their en- trenchments . At length they ...
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... resolved to retain the monarchical form of government , and to preserve the empire of Cyrus unbroken'4 , 113 The grand difficulty , however , still remained to be determined ; namely , who should be the head of that empire ? -In order ...
... resolved to retain the monarchical form of government , and to preserve the empire of Cyrus unbroken'4 , 113 The grand difficulty , however , still remained to be determined ; namely , who should be the head of that empire ? -In order ...
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... resolve instantly to ac- complish his ruin12 . But the government of Darius was not yet so fully established , as to enable him to dispatch an army for that purpose ; and without a strong army it could not be openly effected , as ...
... resolve instantly to ac- complish his ruin12 . But the government of Darius was not yet so fully established , as to enable him to dispatch an army for that purpose ; and without a strong army it could not be openly effected , as ...
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... resolved to retrieve their former consequence , by asserting their inde- pendency , They accordingly took advantage of the troubles in the Persian empire , first on the death of Cambyses , and afterward on the murder of the ma- gian ...
... resolved to retrieve their former consequence , by asserting their inde- pendency , They accordingly took advantage of the troubles in the Persian empire , first on the death of Cambyses , and afterward on the murder of the ma- gian ...
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... resolved to throw himself upon the protection of his country- men , the Asiatic Greeks ; and to deserve that pro- tection , by encouraging them to throw off the Per- sian yoke , and attempt the recovery of their liberty and independency ...
... resolved to throw himself upon the protection of his country- men , the Asiatic Greeks ; and to deserve that pro- tection , by encouraging them to throw off the Per- sian yoke , and attempt the recovery of their liberty and independency ...
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Página 39 - The same hour was the thing fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar; and he was driven from men, and did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven, till his hairs were grown like eagles' feathers, and his nails like birds
Página 2 - All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young, and under his shadow dwelt all great nations...
Página 39 - ... thou know that the Most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.
Página 2 - Behold, the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with a shadowing shroud, and of an high stature; and his top was among the thick boughs.
Página 8 - And Hazael said, But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing ? And Elisha answered, The Lord hath showed me that thou shalt be king over Syria.
Página 32 - Fine linen with broidered work from Egypt was that which thou spreadest forth to be thy sail; blue and purple from the isles of Elishah was that which covered thee.
Página 8 - And it came to pass on the morrow, that he took a thick cloth, and dipped it in water, and spread it on his face, so that he died : and Hazael reigned in his stead.
Página 8 - And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord? And he answered, Because I know the evil that thou wilt do unto the children of Israel : their strongholds wilt thou set on fire, and their young men wilt thou slay with the sword, and wilt dash their children, and rip up their women with child.
Página 7 - So Hazael went to meet him, and took a present with him, even of every good thing of Damascus, forty camels' burden, and came and stood before him, and said, Thy son Ben-hadad king of Syria hath sent me to thee, saying, Shall I recover of this disease ? And Elisha said unto.
Página 7 - And Elisha came to Damascus; and Ben-hadad the king of Syria was sick; and it was told him, saying, The man of God is come hither.