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... Athenian quarrel with Philip , that able monarch acted with caution and providence , and with a politic subservi- ence to the real necessities of his situation . Amphipolis , Potidæa , Methone , and Pydna , under the direct dominion of ...
... Athenian quarrel with Philip , that able monarch acted with caution and providence , and with a politic subservi- ence to the real necessities of his situation . Amphipolis , Potidæa , Methone , and Pydna , under the direct dominion of ...
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... Athenian morality , but illustrative of the character of the great statesman and orator who swayed the Athenian counsels . Of the falshood that , to support such arguments , ' ( arguments in favour of a general rising of Greece against ...
... Athenian morality , but illustrative of the character of the great statesman and orator who swayed the Athenian counsels . Of the falshood that , to support such arguments , ' ( arguments in favour of a general rising of Greece against ...
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... Athenian as- sembly , and in his connection with the court of Persia and its treasury . Thebes , also , was incited to revolt against the confederacy ; of which the intelligence reached Alexander at his camp in Illyria . By a rapid ...
... Athenian as- sembly , and in his connection with the court of Persia and its treasury . Thebes , also , was incited to revolt against the confederacy ; of which the intelligence reached Alexander at his camp in Illyria . By a rapid ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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