The Tudor Translations, المجلد 12AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 286
... with all their armie , they destroyed the whole contrie before them . Aratus being angrie withall , and per- ceiving that Timoxenus ( who at that time was Generall of the Achaians ) did still tract and delay time in vaine , bicause he ...
... with all their armie , they destroyed the whole contrie before them . Aratus being angrie withall , and per- ceiving that Timoxenus ( who at that time was Generall of the Achaians ) did still tract and delay time in vaine , bicause he ...
الصفحة 322
... withall , as a thing due to the common wealth , and also by reason of the incurable diseases his bodie was infected withall . Now , though the noble men thought his unreasonable insolency and lust of the flesh , ( following naughtie ...
... withall , as a thing due to the common wealth , and also by reason of the incurable diseases his bodie was infected withall . Now , though the noble men thought his unreasonable insolency and lust of the flesh , ( following naughtie ...
الصفحة 364
... withall : the which Annibal having so often overcome , durst scantly have enterprised . So he led his army into such ... withall , that he was also overcomen by Fabius . And Minutius selfe also confessing Fabius wisedom , and considering ...
... withall : the which Annibal having so often overcome , durst scantly have enterprised . So he led his army into such ... withall , that he was also overcomen by Fabius . And Minutius selfe also confessing Fabius wisedom , and considering ...
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Achaians Acrocorinthe affrayd affrayed Africk afterwards againe amongest Annibal Antigonus Antonius Aratus army ARTA Artaxerxes aunswered authoritie battell beganne bicause brought Brutus Cæsar called Callippus campe Captaines caried Carthaginians Cassius castell chaunge chiefest citie Cleopatra commaunded comming common wealth Consul contry corage counsell Ctesias Cyrus daunger dayes death deede Dion Dionysius divers Emperour enemies farre fell fight fled footemen fought frendes Furthermore Galba gave generall geve geven Græce Græcians hand Heraclides honor horsemen Howbeit insomuch Italy jorney joyne king litle manner MARCUS marvelous Masinissa middest minde Nero noble notwithstanding Octavius Cæsar Otho overthrowen Parthians Parysatis perswaded Philistus Plato Pompey prayed ranne Romanes Rome sayd Scipio selfe Senate sent shewed shippes Sicilia Sicyone side slaine slayne slue sodaine sodainly sonne souldiers Spayne straight Syphax Syracusans Thereuppon things thither thou thought thowsand Tiribazus told tooke tyme tyrannie unto valliant vertue victorie Vitellius warre whome withall XERXES