The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians, Volume 6W. Baynes and Son [and 16 others], 1823 |
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... whole earth , and touched not the ground ; and the goat had a notable horn between his eyes . And he came to the ram that had two horns , which I had seen standing before the river , and ran unto him in the fury of his power . And I saw ...
... whole earth , and touched not the ground ; and the goat had a notable horn between his eyes . And he came to the ram that had two horns , which I had seen standing before the river , and ran unto him in the fury of his power . And I saw ...
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... whole province . He then sent his wife Phila to Cassander , in order to excuse this proceeding . These kings imitated the princes of the East , with whom it is customary to have several wives at the same time . During these transactions ...
... whole province . He then sent his wife Phila to Cassander , in order to excuse this proceeding . These kings imitated the princes of the East , with whom it is customary to have several wives at the same time . During these transactions ...
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... number of other vessels from Cyprus , and that the whole amounted to 300 , they weighed anchor , and fled . Plut . in Demetr . p . 004 , 905 . Although the Athenians had issued a decree , by which ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS . 9.
... number of other vessels from Cyprus , and that the whole amounted to 300 , they weighed anchor , and fled . Plut . in Demetr . p . 004 , 905 . Although the Athenians had issued a decree , by which ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS . 9.
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... whole history of Alexander's successors justi- fies these reflections of Plutarch . Never were more treaties and alliances made , and never were they vio- lated with less disguise and more impunity . Would to God that those complaints ...
... whole history of Alexander's successors justi- fies these reflections of Plutarch . Never were more treaties and alliances made , and never were they vio- lated with less disguise and more impunity . Would to God that those complaints ...
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... whole days , undoubtedly en- deavouring by these methods to banish the melancholy thoughts of his condition . When he had continued in his captivity for the space of three years , he was seized with a severe distemper , occasioned by ...
... whole days , undoubtedly en- deavouring by these methods to banish the melancholy thoughts of his condition . When he had continued in his captivity for the space of three years , he was seized with a severe distemper , occasioned by ...
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