Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... History of the Babylonian Empire - * 317 324 MUSE N. B. The two next volumes will contain the History of Greece from the earliest periods till its fubjugation into a Roman Province . THE HISTORY OF THE CANAANITES , PHILISTINES , AND JEWS.
... History of the Babylonian Empire - * 317 324 MUSE N. B. The two next volumes will contain the History of Greece from the earliest periods till its fubjugation into a Roman Province . THE HISTORY OF THE CANAANITES , PHILISTINES , AND JEWS.
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... Roman castle , the materials of which are so firm , that the hammer will make no impression on them . The Greeks have here a handsome church , with a fine roof , supported by marble pillars of the Corinthian order . The cas- tle is the ...
... Roman castle , the materials of which are so firm , that the hammer will make no impression on them . The Greeks have here a handsome church , with a fine roof , supported by marble pillars of the Corinthian order . The cas- tle is the ...
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... re- new the alliance between his nation and the Roman senate . He also ordered his embassadors to act the same part , in their return , with the Lace- Lacedæmonians and other Grecian states with whom they were in 222 JEWS .
... re- new the alliance between his nation and the Roman senate . He also ordered his embassadors to act the same part , in their return , with the Lace- Lacedæmonians and other Grecian states with whom they were in 222 JEWS .
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... Roman general . Pompey , incensed at this disrespectful behaviour , marched directly in pursuit of him at the head of his troops ; and hearing that he was at the castle of Alexandria , summoned him to appear and account for his rashness ...
... Roman general . Pompey , incensed at this disrespectful behaviour , marched directly in pursuit of him at the head of his troops ; and hearing that he was at the castle of Alexandria , summoned him to appear and account for his rashness ...
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... Romans to the Reign of Herod the Great . HYRCAN had no sooner obtained a deliver- ance from his rival brother than he ... Roman general's favour . Gabinius ordered the fortress to be destroyed , with those of Machaeron and Hyrcanson ...
... Romans to the Reign of Herod the Great . HYRCAN had no sooner obtained a deliver- ance from his rival brother than he ... Roman general's favour . Gabinius ordered the fortress to be destroyed , with those of Machaeron and Hyrcanson ...
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