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Page 183
... Macedon , which he had long prosperously governed , shone with a magnified splendour far beyond their comparative importance . Alexander's great projects for improving the central provinces of Asia , for adorning and enriching Babylon ...
... Macedon , which he had long prosperously governed , shone with a magnified splendour far beyond their comparative importance . Alexander's great projects for improving the central provinces of Asia , for adorning and enriching Babylon ...
Page 368
... Macedon , that Antigonus Gonatas , with the aid of his Peloponnesian subjects , found little difficulty in remounting the throne of his father Demetrius . The first successors of Seleucus were prevented chiefly through the Gauls from ...
... Macedon , that Antigonus Gonatas , with the aid of his Peloponnesian subjects , found little difficulty in remounting the throne of his father Demetrius . The first successors of Seleucus were prevented chiefly through the Gauls from ...
Page 373
... Macedon . Syria and Egypt , engaged during this epoch in fruitless wars , present little that is worthy of notice ; while the moderate and wise government of Antigonus Doson in Macedonia , the trans- actions of the Achæan league , the ...
... Macedon . Syria and Egypt , engaged during this epoch in fruitless wars , present little that is worthy of notice ; while the moderate and wise government of Antigonus Doson in Macedonia , the trans- actions of the Achæan league , the ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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