The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, المجلد 4W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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الصفحة 13
... hopes of surprising the Romans . But they had gone ; so that he seemed to have come for no other purpose , than to be a spectator of that city still burning and half ruined . He would certainly have treated Athens in the same manner ...
... hopes of surprising the Romans . But they had gone ; so that he seemed to have come for no other purpose , than to be a spectator of that city still burning and half ruined . He would certainly have treated Athens in the same manner ...
الصفحة 14
... hopes of Philip were again defeated . He made a second attempt upon Athens , which succeeded no better than the ... hope that you will act in the same manner . " The Athenian ambassadors , by the consent of the Romans , spoke next . They ...
... hopes of Philip were again defeated . He made a second attempt upon Athens , which succeeded no better than the ... hope that you will act in the same manner . " The Athenian ambassadors , by the consent of the Romans , spoke next . They ...
الصفحة 17
... hopes of intercepting him at some passes , the entrance of which he fortified with ditches , intrenchments , and great works of stones and trees ; but the patience of the Romans was superior to all these difficulties . The consul ...
... hopes of intercepting him at some passes , the entrance of which he fortified with ditches , intrenchments , and great works of stones and trees ; but the patience of the Romans was superior to all these difficulties . The consul ...
الصفحة 19
... hopes of being continued in it , but was disappointed . This gave him disgust , so that he left Etolia , and engaged in the service of the king of Egypt . Scopas had such success in his levies , that he brought six thousand soldiers ...
... hopes of being continued in it , but was disappointed . This gave him disgust , so that he left Etolia , and engaged in the service of the king of Egypt . Scopas had such success in his levies , that he brought six thousand soldiers ...
الصفحة 25
... hopes that a quarrel would soon arise between the garrison and the inhabitants . Finding , however , that the city was quiet , the machines of war were advanced on all sides , and many assaults were made , which the besieged sustained ...
... hopes that a quarrel would soon arise between the garrison and the inhabitants . Finding , however , that the city was quiet , the machines of war were advanced on all sides , and many assaults were made , which the besieged sustained ...
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Achæans affairs afterwards Alexander Alexandria alliance allies ambassadors Antiochus Antiq Antony Appian Archelaus Ariarathes Ariobarzanes arms army arrived Asia assembly attack Attalus battle besieged Bithynia brother Cæsar camp Cappadocia carried Carthaginians caused Cleopatra command consul Crassus crown death declared decree defeated defend Demetrius dominions Egypt empire endeavoured enemy Epicydes Epiphanes Etolians Eumenes Evergetes father favour fleet force gave Greece Greeks Grypus Hannibal Hiero honour horse hundred Hyrcanus Jerusalem Jews killed king of Syria king's kingdom Lacedæmonians Lathyrus liberty Lucullus Maccab Macedon Macedonia manner marched master Mithridates Nabis obliged occasion Parthians passed Paulus Æmilius peace Perseus person Philip Philopomen Physcon Plut Polyb Polybius Pompey possession prætor present prince provinces Ptolemy Quintius reign returned Rhodians Romans Rome Scipio seized Seleucus senate sent side siege soldiers soon Sparta Sylla Syracuse Syria taken temple thing thither thought thousand throne Tigranes took treaty troops victory