The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... horse , to which the forces of Persia being joined made an exceeding strong army . The Assyrian , considering the strength of such a neigh- bour , invited Croesus king of Lydia , a prince very mighty both in men and treasure , and with ...
... horse , to which the forces of Persia being joined made an exceeding strong army . The Assyrian , considering the strength of such a neigh- bour , invited Croesus king of Lydia , a prince very mighty both in men and treasure , and with ...
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... horse ; of which , ten thousand horse and forty thousand foot were led by Croesus , who had great cause of enmity with the Medes , in regard of the war made by them against his father Alyattes ; but this great army was by Cyaxares king ...
... horse ; of which , ten thousand horse and forty thousand foot were led by Croesus , who had great cause of enmity with the Medes , in regard of the war made by them against his father Alyattes ; but this great army was by Cyaxares king ...
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... horse , whereon in the morning Darius was mounted , to cover a mare , who , as soon as he came into the same place , was the first horse that brayed . Whereupon the other six princes descended from their horses , and acknowledged Darius ...
... horse , whereon in the morning Darius was mounted , to cover a mare , who , as soon as he came into the same place , was the first horse that brayed . Whereupon the other six princes descended from their horses , and acknowledged Darius ...
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... horse , or , as others affirm , by strong hand , he obtained the empire , which he the more assured to himself by taking two of Cyrus's daughters , and as many of his nieces , for his wives . Hystaspes , according to e Herodotus , had ...
... horse , or , as others affirm , by strong hand , he obtained the empire , which he the more assured to himself by taking two of Cyrus's daughters , and as many of his nieces , for his wives . Hystaspes , according to e Herodotus , had ...
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... horse- men into the trenches , and vexing the army with continual alarums day and night , were so fearless of this great mon- arch , and so little regarded him , that within his hearing , and even in his sight , they did not forbear the ...
... horse- men into the trenches , and vexing the army with continual alarums day and night , were so fearless of this great mon- arch , and so little regarded him , that within his hearing , and even in his sight , they did not forbear the ...
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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