A General History of the WorldE. Arnold, 1913 - 799 |
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... treaty and by pur- chase and by services rendered in war to the neigh- bouring tribes , became possessed of all lands which he occupied , and it is said that he extended his authority as far as Damascus , Eliezer being his ...
... treaty and by pur- chase and by services rendered in war to the neigh- bouring tribes , became possessed of all lands which he occupied , and it is said that he extended his authority as far as Damascus , Eliezer being his ...
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... treaty with him , much against the wish of the prophets , who mistrusted him . Their mistrust was justified by Benhadad's refusal to surrender Ramoth Gilead , one of the strong places which were to be given 1 up according to the treaty ...
... treaty with him , much against the wish of the prophets , who mistrusted him . Their mistrust was justified by Benhadad's refusal to surrender Ramoth Gilead , one of the strong places which were to be given 1 up according to the treaty ...
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Oscar Browning. up according to the treaty ; upon which Ahab and Jehosophat levied war against him . The struggle resulted in the entire defeat of the allies . Ahab behaved with great personal valour , but was slain ; and when his ...
Oscar Browning. up according to the treaty ; upon which Ahab and Jehosophat levied war against him . The struggle resulted in the entire defeat of the allies . Ahab behaved with great personal valour , but was slain ; and when his ...
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... treaty , nor was it announced at Athens as such . It was nothing more than an honourable understanding . Indeed , Callias was condemned to a fine of fifty talents for having been bribed by the great king . At the same time , he had ...
... treaty , nor was it announced at Athens as such . It was nothing more than an honourable understanding . Indeed , Callias was condemned to a fine of fifty talents for having been bribed by the great king . At the same time , he had ...
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... treaty made for all eternity to be gradually violated till none of it exists . Aegina was left to Athens on the condition that she should enjoy practical autonomy with the payment of a tribute , the only advantage retained by Athens ...
... treaty made for all eternity to be gradually violated till none of it exists . Aegina was left to Athens on the condition that she should enjoy practical autonomy with the payment of a tribute , the only advantage retained by Athens ...
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