The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, المجلد 4W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... took several small cities . Philip , who had returned into Macedonia , carried on his military preparations with great vigour . * The great object which both parties had in view , was to engage the Eto- lians on their side . They were ...
... took several small cities . Philip , who had returned into Macedonia , carried on his military preparations with great vigour . * The great object which both parties had in view , was to engage the Eto- lians on their side . They were ...
الصفحة 16
... took guides and marched thither with his army , consisting of twenty thousand foot , and four thousand horse ; and posted himself at a little more than two hundred paces from their camp , near the city of Athacus , on an eminence ...
... took guides and marched thither with his army , consisting of twenty thousand foot , and four thousand horse ; and posted himself at a little more than two hundred paces from their camp , near the city of Athacus , on an eminence ...
الصفحة 22
... took the most considerable of them . Artax , a city he besieged , detained him a long time , and made so resolute a defence , that he was at last forced to leave it . In the mean time , the Roman fleet , reinforced by those of Attalus ...
... took the most considerable of them . Artax , a city he besieged , detained him a long time , and made so resolute a defence , that he was at last forced to leave it . In the mean time , the Roman fleet , reinforced by those of Attalus ...
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... took , almost in his sight , the strongest fortress belonging to his allies . I will take it for granted , that what- ever the Athenian ambassador has advanced concerning the cruelty , the ava- rice , the excesses of Philip , is not ...
... took , almost in his sight , the strongest fortress belonging to his allies . I will take it for granted , that what- ever the Athenian ambassador has advanced concerning the cruelty , the ava- rice , the excesses of Philip , is not ...
الصفحة 25
... took the city , and afterwards the citadel . At the same time , such of the inhabitants of Argos as had declared for Philip , found means to deliver up their city to Philocles , one of the generals . Thus , notwithstanding the alliance ...
... took the city , and afterwards the citadel . At the same time , such of the inhabitants of Argos as had declared for Philip , found means to deliver up their city to Philocles , one of the generals . Thus , notwithstanding the alliance ...
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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