The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Volume 7T. Clark, Portland; W. & D. Tredwell [i.e. Treadwell], Portsmouth; Munroe & Francis, Boston; J. Bioren, and T.L. Plowman, Philadelphia., 1805 - History, Ancient |
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... occasions ; and yet nothing of that kind appeared in the re- ception which Philip gave to his guests . He regaled them in such a manner as became a great prince ; and with a magni- ficence that suited their dignity and his own , but at ...
... occasions ; and yet nothing of that kind appeared in the re- ception which Philip gave to his guests . He regaled them in such a manner as became a great prince ; and with a magni- ficence that suited their dignity and his own , but at ...
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... occasion of it , they were of opinion that he ought to defray the whole expence of it : They were not satisfied with his evacuating the garrisons he had in Ionia and Ætolia ; but pretended to restore all Asia to its liberty , in the ...
... occasion of it , they were of opinion that he ought to defray the whole expence of it : They were not satisfied with his evacuating the garrisons he had in Ionia and Ætolia ; but pretended to restore all Asia to its liberty , in the ...
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... following . The Romans never shewed so much contempt for an enemy as on this occasion : they all cried aloud that it would be proper to march immediately against the enemy ; to take the Sect . VII . 11 ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS .
... following . The Romans never shewed so much contempt for an enemy as on this occasion : they all cried aloud that it would be proper to march immediately against the enemy ; to take the Sect . VII . 11 ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS .
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... occasion , " does not proceed from a disparity of minds , but from a dif- " ference of conditions . We are free , and Eumenes is a king . " It is natural that we , being a free people , should plead for " the liberty of others ; and ...
... occasion , " does not proceed from a disparity of minds , but from a dif- " ference of conditions . We are free , and Eumenes is a king . " It is natural that we , being a free people , should plead for " the liberty of others ; and ...
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Charles Rollin. " occasion , is , not so much the affair in itself , which seems to " be of such a nature , that you cannot be very much divided " in opinion about it , as the regard we ought to shew to so au- 66 gust a prince as Eumenes ...
Charles Rollin. " occasion , is , not so much the affair in itself , which seems to " be of such a nature , that you cannot be very much divided " in opinion about it , as the regard we ought to shew to so au- 66 gust a prince as Eumenes ...
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Page 130 - And it waxed great, even to the host of heaven ; and it cast down some of the host and of the stars to the ground, and stamped upon them. Yea, he magnified himself even to the prince of the host, and by him the daily sacrifice was taken away, and the place of his sanctuary was cast down.
Page 132 - And the king shall do according to his will ; and he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god, and shall speak marvellous things against the God of gods, and shall prosper till the indignation be accomplished: for that that is determined shall be done.
Page 133 - Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god : for he shall magnify himself above all.
Page 38 - So the king of the north shall come, and cast up a mount, and take the most fenced cities : and the arms of the south shall not withstand, neither his chosen people, neither shall there be any strength to withstand.
Page 128 - He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown : but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.
Page 93 - Then shall stand up in his estate a raiser of taxes in the glory of the kingdom: but within few days he shall be destroyed, neither in anger nor in battle.
Page 132 - And some of them of understanding shall fall, to try them, and to purge, and to make them white, even to the time of the end: because it is yet for a time appointed.
Page 39 - He shall also set his face to enter with the strength of his whole kingdom, and upright ones with him; thus shall he do: and he shall give him the daughter of women, corrupting her: but she shall not stand on his side, neither be for him.
Page 131 - Yea, he magnified himself even to the prince of the host, and by him the daily sacrifice was taken away, and the place of his sanctuary was cast down. And an host was given him against the daily sacrifice by reason of transgression, and it cast down the truth to the ground ; and it practised, and prospered.
Page 132 - And they that understand among the people shall instruct many : yet they shall fall by the sword, and by flame, by captivity, and by spoil, many days.