The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Band 7W. J. & J. Richardson, 1804 |
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... Commissioners are sent from Rome to inquire into those complaints ; and at the same time to examine concerning the ill treatment of Sparta by the Achæans . Se- quel of that affair SECT . X. Philopamen besieges Messene . He is taken ...
... Commissioners are sent from Rome to inquire into those complaints ; and at the same time to examine concerning the ill treatment of Sparta by the Achæans . Se- quel of that affair SECT . X. Philopamen besieges Messene . He is taken ...
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... commissioners who had been appointed by the senate , the most important articles of their com- mission . The treaty of peace with Antiochus was confirmed , as also that which Manlius had con- cluded with the Gauls . Ariarathes , king of ...
... commissioners who had been appointed by the senate , the most important articles of their com- mission . The treaty of peace with Antiochus was confirmed , as also that which Manlius had con- cluded with the Gauls . Ariarathes , king of ...
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... Commissioners are sent from Rome to inquire into those com- plaints ; and at the same time to examine con- cerning the ill treatment of Sparta by the Achæans . Sequel of that affair . * ANTIOCHUS the Great dying , Seleucus Philo pator ...
... Commissioners are sent from Rome to inquire into those com- plaints ; and at the same time to examine con- cerning the ill treatment of Sparta by the Achæans . Sequel of that affair . * ANTIOCHUS the Great dying , Seleucus Philo pator ...
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... commissioners of whom Q. Cecilius was the chief , to go and take cognizance of those affairs upon the spot . f Philip still retained the strongest resentment against the Romans , with whom he believed he had just reason to be ...
... commissioners of whom Q. Cecilius was the chief , to go and take cognizance of those affairs upon the spot . f Philip still retained the strongest resentment against the Romans , with whom he believed he had just reason to be ...
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... commissioners being arrived at Tempe in Thessaly , an assembly was called there , to which came , on one side , the ambassadors of the Thessa- lians , of the Perrhebians and Athamanians ; and , on the other , Philip king of Macedon , a ...
... commissioners being arrived at Tempe in Thessaly , an assembly was called there , to which came , on one side , the ambassadors of the Thessa- lians , of the Perrhebians and Athamanians ; and , on the other , Philip king of Macedon , a ...
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