The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, المجلد 4W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... SIEGE AND TAKING OF SYRACUSE . · SECT . I. Hieronymus , Grandson of Hiero , succeeds him . He is killed in a conspiracy , Sect . II . Marcellus besieges Syracuse . The dreadful Machines of Archim- edes , who is killed , ARTICLE III ...
... SIEGE AND TAKING OF SYRACUSE . · SECT . I. Hieronymus , Grandson of Hiero , succeeds him . He is killed in a conspiracy , Sect . II . Marcellus besieges Syracuse . The dreadful Machines of Archim- edes , who is killed , ARTICLE III ...
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... siege . No place was ever defended with greater obstinacy , which might be said at length , on the side of the besieged , to have risen to fury and brutality . Confiding in their own strength , they repulsed , with the greatest vigour ...
... siege . No place was ever defended with greater obstinacy , which might be said at length , on the side of the besieged , to have risen to fury and brutality . Confiding in their own strength , they repulsed , with the greatest vigour ...
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... siege of Abydos , they sent to Philip the youngest of their colleagues , named Emilius , who , as has been observed , arrived at Abydos at the time that the city was on the point of being surrendered . Emilius informed Philip that he ...
... siege of Abydos , they sent to Philip the youngest of their colleagues , named Emilius , who , as has been observed , arrived at Abydos at the time that the city was on the point of being surrendered . Emilius informed Philip that he ...
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... siege to Athens in person , but deputed one of his lieutenants for that purpose ; having taken the field in person against Attalus and the Rhodians . SECTION II . - EXPEDITIONS of sulpitius . PHILIP Loses A BATTLE . THE ACHEANS DECLARE ...
... siege to Athens in person , but deputed one of his lieutenants for that purpose ; having taken the field in person against Attalus and the Rhodians . SECTION II . - EXPEDITIONS of sulpitius . PHILIP Loses A BATTLE . THE ACHEANS DECLARE ...
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... siege . But Antiochus disposed things so happily , that all their efforts were defeated , and Scopas was obliged to accept the igno- minious conditions above mentioned ; after which he returned to Alexandria , naked and disarmed.t ...
... siege . But Antiochus disposed things so happily , that all their efforts were defeated , and Scopas was obliged to accept the igno- minious conditions above mentioned ; after which he returned to Alexandria , naked and disarmed.t ...
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