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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... league ; and that very year he summoned it to Argos . The consul would not oppose this motion ; and though his inclination led him to favour the inhabitants of Ægium , because he thought their cause the most just ; yet , seeing that the ...
... league ; and that very year he summoned it to Argos . The consul would not oppose this motion ; and though his inclination led him to favour the inhabitants of Ægium , because he thought their cause the most just ; yet , seeing that the ...
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... league with the Achæans was in great consideration at Rome , but , at the same time , the Romans did not care to disgust the Lacedæmo- nians entirely . The senate therefore returned an obscure and ambiguous answer ( which has not come ...
... league with the Achæans was in great consideration at Rome , but , at the same time , the Romans did not care to disgust the Lacedæmo- nians entirely . The senate therefore returned an obscure and ambiguous answer ( which has not come ...
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... , that the Spartans should be associated in the Achæan league , with whom they should thenceforth form but one body , and follow the same customs and usages . d The Lacedæmonians were not much afflicted at the demolition 6 . THE HISTORY OF.
... , that the Spartans should be associated in the Achæan league , with whom they should thenceforth form but one body , and follow the same customs and usages . d The Lacedæmonians were not much afflicted at the demolition 6 . THE HISTORY OF.
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... league made by the kings of Mace- donia and Syria against the infant monarch of Egypt : by the conspiracy of Agathocles and Agathoclea for the regency and by that of Scopas , to dispossess him of his crown and life . * " Also the ...
... league made by the kings of Mace- donia and Syria against the infant monarch of Egypt : by the conspiracy of Agathocles and Agathoclea for the regency and by that of Scopas , to dispossess him of his crown and life . * " Also the ...
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... league , at the time we are now speaking of , seems to have been very powerful , and in great consideration . We have seen that Ptolemy , a little after his accession to the throne , had been very solicitous to renew the ancient ...
... league , at the time we are now speaking of , seems to have been very powerful , and in great consideration . We have seen that Ptolemy , a little after his accession to the throne , had been very solicitous to renew the ancient ...
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