The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... empire . 45 Sect . II . By what means the empire was translated from the Medes to the Persians . 47 Sect . III . Xenophon's relation of the war which the Medes and Persians made with joint forces upon the Assyrians and others . 49 Sect ...
... empire . 45 Sect . II . By what means the empire was translated from the Medes to the Persians . 47 Sect . III . Xenophon's relation of the war which the Medes and Persians made with joint forces upon the Assyrians and others . 49 Sect ...
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... empire . The fruitless issue of the embassages . 261 Sect . V. How all Greece was divided between the Athenians and Lacedæmonians on the one side , and Thebans on the other . Of the great tumults rising in Arcadia . 265 Sect . VI . A ...
... empire . The fruitless issue of the embassages . 261 Sect . V. How all Greece was divided between the Athenians and Lacedæmonians on the one side , and Thebans on the other . Of the great tumults rising in Arcadia . 265 Sect . VI . A ...
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... empire . 385 Sect . III . The beginning of the Lamian war . 389 Sect . IV . How Perdiccas employed his army . 392 Sect . V. The process of the Lamian war . 394 Sect . VI . Of the peace granted to Athens by Antipater . Of De- mosthenes ...
... empire . 385 Sect . III . The beginning of the Lamian war . 389 Sect . IV . How Perdiccas employed his army . 392 Sect . V. The process of the Lamian war . 394 Sect . VI . Of the peace granted to Athens by Antipater . Of De- mosthenes ...
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... empire . SECT . I. Of the connection of sacred and profane history . THE course of time , which in profane histories might rather be discerned through the greatest part of his way , hitherto passed in some outworn footsteps than in any ...
... empire . SECT . I. Of the connection of sacred and profane history . THE course of time , which in profane histories might rather be discerned through the greatest part of his way , hitherto passed in some outworn footsteps than in any ...
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... empire afterwards grown up , are not to be found among those that have now no state nor policy remaining of their own . Hav- ing therefore pursued the story of the world unto that age , from whence the memory of succeeding accidents is ...
... empire afterwards grown up , are not to be found among those that have now no state nor policy remaining of their own . Hav- ing therefore pursued the story of the world unto that age , from whence the memory of succeeding accidents is ...
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Agesilaus Alexander Alexander's ambassadors Antigonus Antipater Argives Aridæus army Artaxerxes Asia the Less Athenians Athens Babylon battle began Bessus brought called Cambyses camp captains Cassander caused citizens command confederates courage Craterus Cyrus danger Darius death defend Demetrius Dercyllidas desire Egypt empire enemies Eumenes father fear fight fleet followed forces friends gave give Grecians Greece Greeks hands hath held Hereupon honour hope hundred invaded king king's kingdom Lacedæmonians land liberty loss Lysimachus Macedon Macedonians Mardonius matter means Medes Nabuchodonosor nations nians Parmenio Pausanias peace Peloponnesian Peloponnesus perceiving Perdiccas Persian persuaded Pharnabazus Philip Phocians Polysperchon prince provinces Ptolomy Pyrrhus reign rest river Romans saith SECT Seleucus sent shewed ships slain soldiers soon sought Sparta succour taken Thebans Thebes things thirty thought thousand foot Tissaphernes took town unto valour victory whereby Wherefore wherein whereof wherewith whilst Xenophon Xerxes