The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Volume 7W. J. & J. Richardson, 1804 |
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... favour the inhabitants of Ægium , because he thought their cause the most just ; yet , seeing that the other party ... favoured the exiles and endeavoured on all occasions , to lessen the credit and authority of Sparta . On his . motion ...
... favour the inhabitants of Ægium , because he thought their cause the most just ; yet , seeing that the other party ... favoured the exiles and endeavoured on all occasions , to lessen the credit and authority of Sparta . On his . motion ...
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... favour of the Greeks and Romans , I question whether they ever discovered greater patience , resolution , and bravery , than the French did at the siege of Philips- burgh . I do not speak merely of the generals and officers ; courage ...
... favour of the Greeks and Romans , I question whether they ever discovered greater patience , resolution , and bravery , than the French did at the siege of Philips- burgh . I do not speak merely of the generals and officers ; courage ...
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... favour with him , but it was not long - lived ; for when Antiochus re- gained possession of Judea and Jerusalem , he either extirpated , or drove out of the country , all the par- tisans of Ptolemy . This subjection of the Jews to the ...
... favour with him , but it was not long - lived ; for when Antiochus re- gained possession of Judea and Jerusalem , he either extirpated , or drove out of the country , all the par- tisans of Ptolemy . This subjection of the Jews to the ...
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... favour and esteem . C Ptolemy , in the first year of his reign , governed in so auspicious a manner , as gained him universal approbation and applause : because he followed , in all things , the advice of Aristomenes , who was ano- ther ...
... favour and esteem . C Ptolemy , in the first year of his reign , governed in so auspicious a manner , as gained him universal approbation and applause : because he followed , in all things , the advice of Aristomenes , who was ano- ther ...
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... favour of their liberty , intreated him to act in regard to them rather as a friend than a master , and to imitate the Romans in that particular , who endeavoured to win over their allies rather by friendship than fear . The rest of the ...
... favour of their liberty , intreated him to act in regard to them rather as a friend than a master , and to imitate the Romans in that particular , who endeavoured to win over their allies rather by friendship than fear . The rest of the ...
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