The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians ... Translated from the French. [With Maps and a Portrait.], Volume 2J. M'Gowan, 1830 |
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... give orders for this sacrifice , having a very ( 2 ) A. M. 3581. Ant . J. C. 429 . ( 1 ) Val . Max . 1. ix . c . ii . 2 Maccab . c . xiii . tender affection for his brother . He afterwards put some 2 BOOK VIII . HISTORY OF THE.
... give orders for this sacrifice , having a very ( 2 ) A. M. 3581. Ant . J. C. 429 . ( 1 ) Val . Max . 1. ix . c . ii . 2 Maccab . c . xiii . tender affection for his brother . He afterwards put some 2 BOOK VIII . HISTORY OF THE.
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Charles Rollin. tender affection for his brother . He afterwards put some other persons to death , which executions did not procure him the tranquillity he had expected from them ; for his reign was afterwards disturbed with such violent ...
Charles Rollin. tender affection for his brother . He afterwards put some other persons to death , which executions did not procure him the tranquillity he had expected from them ; for his reign was afterwards disturbed with such violent ...
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... afterwards made hollow and joined again , so that its shape resembled very much that of a flute . At one of the euds was fixed a long iron tube , to which a cauldron hung ; so that , by blowing a large pair of bellows at the other end ...
... afterwards made hollow and joined again , so that its shape resembled very much that of a flute . At one of the euds was fixed a long iron tube , to which a cauldron hung ; so that , by blowing a large pair of bellows at the other end ...
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... afterwards set up a trophy . After which all the allies , under arms , solem nized the funeral obsequies of Brasidas in a public manner ; and the inha- bitants of Amphipolis celebrated funeral honours every year to his memory , - as to ...
... afterwards set up a trophy . After which all the allies , under arms , solem nized the funeral obsequies of Brasidas in a public manner ; and the inha- bitants of Amphipolis celebrated funeral honours every year to his memory , - as to ...
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... afterwards reconciled , he himself was banished , and by that , put an end to the ostracism , which seemed to have been demeaned , in being employed against a man of so base a character ; for hitherto there was a kind of honour and ...
... afterwards reconciled , he himself was banished , and by that , put an end to the ostracism , which seemed to have been demeaned , in being employed against a man of so base a character ; for hitherto there was a kind of honour and ...
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