The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians [&c.] Transl, 8권1808 |
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... arms , where he remains till his death . The famous Cleo- patra , and her brother , very young , succeed him . SECT . II . Pothinus and Achillas , ministers of the young king , expel Cleopatra . She raises troops to re - establish ...
... arms , where he remains till his death . The famous Cleo- patra , and her brother , very young , succeed him . SECT . II . Pothinus and Achillas , ministers of the young king , expel Cleopatra . She raises troops to re - establish ...
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... arms , which shook all the neighbouring regions ; whilst himself and his people retained a profound peace . f The Romans perceived , on more than one occa- sion , during the first Punic war , and especially at the siege of Agrigentum ...
... arms , which shook all the neighbouring regions ; whilst himself and his people retained a profound peace . f The Romans perceived , on more than one occa- sion , during the first Punic war , and especially at the siege of Agrigentum ...
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Charles Rollin. signs of bringing their victorious arms into Sicily . Perhaps also , as he was an excellent politician , he ... arms into the hands of the citizens , formed them with care in the exercises of war , and employed them in ...
Charles Rollin. signs of bringing their victorious arms into Sicily . Perhaps also , as he was an excellent politician , he ... arms into the hands of the citizens , formed them with care in the exercises of war , and employed them in ...
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... arms , he endeavoured to multiply his own in a manner by the cultivation of the lands , by rendering them more fertile than they were , and in actually multi- plying his people , wherein the real force and true riches of a state consist ...
... arms , he endeavoured to multiply his own in a manner by the cultivation of the lands , by rendering them more fertile than they were , and in actually multi- plying his people , wherein the real force and true riches of a state consist ...
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... arms that the security of a prince consists , but in the affection of his subjects . Hiero , from being con- vinced , that those who have the laws in their hands for the government of the people , ought always to govern themselves by ...
... arms that the security of a prince consists , but in the affection of his subjects . Hiero , from being con- vinced , that those who have the laws in their hands for the government of the people , ought always to govern themselves by ...
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abandoned Achæans Achradina afterwards Alexander Alexandria alliance ambassadors amongst ancient Antigonus Antiochus Antony Archelaus Archimedes Ariobarzanes arms army Artaxerxes Asia Athenians Athens Babylon battle besieged Bithynia brother Cæsar Cappadocia Carthage Carthaginians causes Cleopatra command consul Cyrus Darius daughter declared defeated Demetrius Dion Dionysius Dionysius the Younger dominions Egypt empire endeavours enemy Epicydes Etolians Eumenes famous father fleet gains gave governor Greece Greeks Grypus Hannibal Hiero Hieronymus honour ibid Jews Judæa killed king of Egypt king of Sparta king of Syria kingdom Lacedæmonians liberty Lucullus Macedonia Marcellus marches master Medes Mithridates nians obliged occasion Parthians peace Persians Philip Plut Pompey Pontus prince prince's prisoner province Ptolemy put to death Pyrrhus reign retires revolt Romans Rome Scipio seizes Seleucus senate sent Sicily siege soldiers soon succeeds Sylla Syracusans Syracuse Syria taken takes Thebans thousand Tigranes treaty troops tyrant victory VIII Xerxes
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229 페이지 - Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces.
219 페이지 - ... window, from whence she threw down chains and cords. Antony was made fast to these, and Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had brought with her into the tomb, drew him up.
59 페이지 - Let others better mould the running mass Of metals, and inform the breathing brass, And soften into flesh, a marble face; Plead better at the bar; describe the skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise. But Rome! 'tis thine alone, with awful sway, To rule mankind, and make the world obey...
54 페이지 - Marcellus, may be a lasting and eternal monument of the valour and clemency of him who took and preserved it. It is unjust that the remembrance of Hieronymus should have more weight with you than that of Hiero. The latter was much longer your friend than the former your enemy. Permit me to say you have experienced the good effects of the amity of Hiero ; but the senseless enterprises of Hieronymus have fallen solely upon his own head.
229 페이지 - Suspended from the front of the rude pulpit were two broad sheets of canvas, upon one of which was the figure of a man, the head of gold, the breast and arms of silver, the belly of brass, the legs of iron, and feet of clay — the dream of Nebuchadnezzar.
118 페이지 - Asia, and was honoured by the people almost with adoration. His pride was inflamed and supported by the immense riches he possessed, by the excessive and continual praises of his flatterers, and by a prosperity which had never known an interruption. He knew no law but his own will, and assumed the title of king of kings! So far did he carry his pride as to be waited on by crowned heads.
124 페이지 - After this he drew out his forces in a hasty and disorderly manner, taking himself the command of the main body, and giving the left wing to the king of the Adiabenians, and the right to the king of the Medes. Before this right wing were placed most of the cavalry that were armed in steel.
313 페이지 - Fifty years elapsed between the end of the second and the beginning of the third Punic war.