The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians, Volume 3W. Baynes and Son [and 16 others], 1823 |
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Pagina 20
... . 89. 99 . r Plut . in Apoph . Lacon . p . 220 . Amicior patriæ post fugam quàm regi post beneficia . Justin . t Herod . 1. vii . c . 101 , 105 . that he desired him to act with the utmost sincerity 20 HISTORY OF THE.
... . 89. 99 . r Plut . in Apoph . Lacon . p . 220 . Amicior patriæ post fugam quàm regi post beneficia . Justin . t Herod . 1. vii . c . 101 , 105 . that he desired him to act with the utmost sincerity 20 HISTORY OF THE.
Pagina 21
Charles Rollin. that he desired him to act with the utmost sincerity , Great prince , says Demaratus , since it is agreeable to your pleasure and commands , I shall deliver my sentiments to you with the utmost truth and sincerity . It ...
Charles Rollin. that he desired him to act with the utmost sincerity , Great prince , says Demaratus , since it is agreeable to your pleasure and commands , I shall deliver my sentiments to you with the utmost truth and sincerity . It ...
Pagina 28
... every thing giving way before him till he came to the strait of Thermopyla . n Herod . 1. vii . c . 175. 177 . P Ibid . I. viii . c . 116 . 0 Ibid . c . 108. 132 . One cannot see , without the utmost astonishment , 1 28 HISTORY OF THE.
... every thing giving way before him till he came to the strait of Thermopyla . n Herod . 1. vii . c . 175. 177 . P Ibid . I. viii . c . 116 . 0 Ibid . c . 108. 132 . One cannot see , without the utmost astonishment , 1 28 HISTORY OF THE.
Pagina 29
... utmost endeavours to gain Leonidas , " by making him magnificent promises , and as- suring him that he would make him master of all Greece , if he would come over to his party . Leonidas rejected his proposal with scorn and indignation ...
... utmost endeavours to gain Leonidas , " by making him magnificent promises , and as- suring him that he would make him master of all Greece , if he would come over to his party . Leonidas rejected his proposal with scorn and indignation ...
Pagina 78
... utmost secrecy , did not escape the vigilance and penetration of Aristides , who saw all the consequences with which such an innovation would be attended . But , as he considered on one hand , that the people were entitled to some ...
... utmost secrecy , did not escape the vigilance and penetration of Aristides , who saw all the consequences with which such an innovation would be attended . But , as he considered on one hand , that the people were entitled to some ...
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