The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, المجلد 2T. Clark, Portland; W. & D. Tredwell [i.e. Treadwell], Portsmouth; Munroe & Francis, Boston; J. Bioren, and T.L. Plowman, Philadelphia., 1805 |
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الصفحة vii
... thought that he made use of the Assyrians to conquer the Babylonians . Among other cities , he built one more large and magnificent than the rest , which he called Nineveh , from the name of his son Ninus , in order to immortalise his ...
... thought that he made use of the Assyrians to conquer the Babylonians . Among other cities , he built one more large and magnificent than the rest , which he called Nineveh , from the name of his son Ninus , in order to immortalise his ...
الصفحة 12
... thought fit to make a progress through the several parts of her empire ; and wherever she came left monuments of her mag- nificence , by many noble structures which she erected , either * Herod . l . i . c . 183. Strab . l . xv . p ...
... thought fit to make a progress through the several parts of her empire ; and wherever she came left monuments of her mag- nificence , by many noble structures which she erected , either * Herod . l . i . c . 183. Strab . l . xv . p ...
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... thought her far enough advanced , he faced about , and a second engagement ensued , more bloo- dy than the first . The counterfeit elephants could not long sustain the shock of the true ones : these routed her army , and though ...
... thought her far enough advanced , he faced about , and a second engagement ensued , more bloo- dy than the first . The counterfeit elephants could not long sustain the shock of the true ones : these routed her army , and though ...
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... thought to be the father of Sardanapalus , the last king of the Assyrians , called , according to the custom of the eastern nations , Sardan - pul ; that is to say , Sardan the son of Pul . * SARDANAPALUS . This prince surpassed all his ...
... thought to be the father of Sardanapalus , the last king of the Assyrians , called , according to the custom of the eastern nations , Sardan - pul ; that is to say , Sardan the son of Pul . * SARDANAPALUS . This prince surpassed all his ...
الصفحة 18
... thought himself lost . He resolved , however , to die in such a manner , as , according to his opinion , should cover the infamy of his scandalous and effeminate life . * He ordered a pile of wood to be made in his palace , and set ...
... thought himself lost . He resolved , however , to die in such a manner , as , according to his opinion , should cover the infamy of his scandalous and effeminate life . * He ordered a pile of wood to be made in his palace , and set ...
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Æsop affairs afterwards ancient Aristagoras arms army Artaphernes Asia Assyrians Astyages Athenians Athens authority Babylon Babylonians battle body called Cambyses carried caused chariots citizens commanded courage Croesus Cyaxares Cyrop Cyrus Cyrus's Darius death Democedes desired Egypt Egyptians enemy expedition famous father favour gave give glory Gobryas gods gold Grecian Greece happy Herod Herodotus honour horses Ibid inhabitants Ionians Jews justice king king's kingdom Lacedæmonians laws liberty likewise lived Lord Lycurgus Magian magnificent manner marched master means Medes Miletos nations never Nineveh obliged observed occasion officers palace Peloponnesus Persian empire persons Pisistratus Plato Plin Plut Plutarch poet prince prince's provinces reason reign render respect rich Sardis says scripture Scythians sent Smerdis Solon Sparta speak subjects Susa temple thing thou thought throne tion troops tyrant victory virtue wherein whole Xenophon Xerxes