A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors, and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper & Brothers, 1842 - 1423 |
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... empire , to Sic . , 23 , 7. — Polyb . , 1 , 17 , seqq . - Diod . Sic . , 23 , 9 . whose mean and jealous nature the brilliant character - Id . , 23 , 14 ) , but it eventually fell under the Roman and successes of Agricola gave secret ...
... empire , to Sic . , 23 , 7. — Polyb . , 1 , 17 , seqq . - Diod . Sic . , 23 , 9 . whose mean and jealous nature the brilliant character - Id . , 23 , 14 ) , but it eventually fell under the Roman and successes of Agricola gave secret ...
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... empire from the impending invasion of the on this day , not the Persians alone , but the united ef- captain - general of Greece . Alexander , who succeed - forts of southern Greece and Persia ; for the army of ed without opposition ...
... empire from the impending invasion of the on this day , not the Persians alone , but the united ef- captain - general of Greece . Alexander , who succeed - forts of southern Greece and Persia ; for the army of ed without opposition ...
Strona 107
... empire in the world , he became ing back , however , he erected on the banks of the a slave to his own passions ; gave himself up to arro- Hyphasis twelve towers , in the shape of altars ; mon- gance and dissipation ; showed himself ...
... empire in the world , he became ing back , however , he erected on the banks of the a slave to his own passions ; gave himself up to arro- Hyphasis twelve towers , in the shape of altars ; mon- gance and dissipation ; showed himself ...
Strona 108
... empires in the three quarters of the globe Ptol- emy seized Egypt , where he firmly established him- self , and where his successors were called Ptolemies , in honour of the founder of their empire , which sub- sisted till the time of ...
... empires in the three quarters of the globe Ptol- emy seized Egypt , where he firmly established him- self , and where his successors were called Ptolemies , in honour of the founder of their empire , which sub- sisted till the time of ...
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... empire to be destroyed ; transfer the seat of empire to this quarter ; a plan far and even the splendid temple of Jupiter Serapis was from happy , since the port was not large , and the fer- not spared . A crowd of fanatic Christians ...
... empire to be destroyed ; transfer the seat of empire to this quarter ; a plan far and even the splendid temple of Jupiter Serapis was from happy , since the port was not large , and the fer- not spared . A crowd of fanatic Christians ...
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