The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonian, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volume 81774 |
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... army into two parts : On the one fide he posted fuch of the foldiers as were Syracufans ; on the other , those who were not fo . He put himself at the head of the firft , as if he intended an at- tack , and left the others exposed to ...
... army into two parts : On the one fide he posted fuch of the foldiers as were Syracufans ; on the other , those who were not fo . He put himself at the head of the firft , as if he intended an at- tack , and left the others exposed to ...
Pagina 29
... army , where the commanders Dinomenes and Sofis were . When they were informed of the cause of the tumult , they advanced haffily , blamed the foldiers for having received Hippocrates and Epicydes , the enemies of their country , and ...
... army , where the commanders Dinomenes and Sofis were . When they were informed of the cause of the tumult , they advanced haffily , blamed the foldiers for having received Hippocrates and Epicydes , the enemies of their country , and ...
Pagina 34
... army , advanced with the other into the island , and brought over fome cities to the Roman interest . At the fame time Himilcon , general of the Carthaginians , arrived in Sicily with a great army , in hopes of reconquer- ing it , and ...
... army , advanced with the other into the island , and brought over fome cities to the Roman interest . At the fame time Himilcon , general of the Carthaginians , arrived in Sicily with a great army , in hopes of reconquer- ing it , and ...
Pagina 58
... army of the Cimbri from " Germany over - ran all Italy : That the time was come for 64 humbling thofe proud Republicans , who had the fame view " with regard to the royal dignity , and had fworn to pull " down all the thrones of the ...
... army of the Cimbri from " Germany over - ran all Italy : That the time was come for 64 humbling thofe proud Republicans , who had the fame view " with regard to the royal dignity , and had fworn to pull " down all the thrones of the ...
Pagina 65
... army of 100,000 foot , and 10,000 horse , with fourfcore and ten chariots armed with fcythes . Arche- laus , that general's brother , was at that time in the port of Munichia , and would neither remove from the fea , nor come to a ...
... army of 100,000 foot , and 10,000 horse , with fourfcore and ten chariots armed with fcythes . Arche- laus , that general's brother , was at that time in the port of Munichia , and would neither remove from the fea , nor come to a ...
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Pagina 141 - It may be said, this last quotation is not conclusive, since it does not indicate the manner in which the bucket was elevated — by a windlass 1 a pulley ] or by the hand alone 1 We have satisfactory evidence that it was by the latter.
Pagina 161 - ... window, from whence she threw down chains and cords. Antony was made fast to these, and Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had brought with her to the tombs, drew him up.
Pagina 33 - Archimedes was going to discharge some dreadful machine upon them, renounced his hopes of being able to make a breach in the place, gave over his attacks, and turned the siege into a blockade. The Romans conceived...
Pagina 40 - From the Romans all their requests were easily obtained, and their safety ran no hazard from that quarter : there was more danger from...
Pagina 195 - Caesar the embassadors of the Jews are introduced into the senate, and obtain their whole request. The Jews of Asia confirmed in their privilege of not being compelled to serve in the wars. A comet seen in China. 43 Cleopatra poisons her brother when he comes of age to share the sovereign authority according to the laws. She afterwards declares for the Roman triumviri. The second triumvirate of Octavius, Antony and Lepidus began Nov. 27. Cicero put to death Dec. 7. Battle of Mutina. Cassius demands...
Pagina 33 - Shall we persist," said he, to his workmen and engineers, " in making war with this Briareus of a geometrician, who treats my galleys and sambuc» so rudely ? He infinitely exceeds the fabled giants •with their hundred hands, in his perpetual and surprising discharge upon us.
Pagina 42 - Syracuse, shut up in his closet like a man of another world, who hag no regard for what is passing in this, was intent upon the study of some geometrical figure, and not only his eyes, but the whole faculties of his soul, were so engaged in this contemplation, that he had neither heard the tumult of the Romans, universally busy in plundering, nor the report of the city's being taken.