Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... told him he must prepare for war with Tigranes , he went again into Pontus , and , gathering togeth- er his army , besieged Sinope , or rather the Cili- cians of the king's side who held it ; who there- upon killed a number of the ...
... told him he must prepare for war with Tigranes , he went again into Pontus , and , gathering togeth- er his army , besieged Sinope , or rather the Cili- cians of the king's side who held it ; who there- upon killed a number of the ...
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... told him privately the signs found in the sacrifices were continually adverse and unfavourable . But he paid no heed to them , or to anybody who gave any other advice than to proceed . Nor did Artavasdes , King of Armenia , con- firm ...
... told him privately the signs found in the sacrifices were continually adverse and unfavourable . But he paid no heed to them , or to anybody who gave any other advice than to proceed . Nor did Artavasdes , King of Armenia , con- firm ...
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... told them that the greatest and most signal pleasure his victory had given him was to be able continually to save the lives of fellow- citizens who had fought against him . As to the war in Egypt , some say it was at once dangerous and ...
... told them that the greatest and most signal pleasure his victory had given him was to be able continually to save the lives of fellow- citizens who had fought against him . As to the war in Egypt , some say it was at once dangerous and ...
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THESEUS | 1 |
ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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