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... cavalry was nominally assigned to the king of Macedonia , who had forgotten his treaty with the Athenians , as soon as they had turned their backs , and sent one of his generals with 200 horse to the as- sistance of their enemies . The ...
... cavalry was nominally assigned to the king of Macedonia , who had forgotten his treaty with the Athenians , as soon as they had turned their backs , and sent one of his generals with 200 horse to the as- sistance of their enemies . The ...
Side 65
... cavalry to remain at Olynthus , and on a signal being given for the two towns were in sight of each other , and only between seven and eight miles apart hasten to the field , and fall upon the rear of the Athenians . But though the ...
... cavalry to remain at Olynthus , and on a signal being given for the two towns were in sight of each other , and only between seven and eight miles apart hasten to the field , and fall upon the rear of the Athenians . But though the ...
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... cavalry and 1600 bowmen , beside some who were mounted ; and they had 300 galleys in sailing condition . After rousing the confidence of the Athenians by this enumeration , Pericles urged them without delay to transport their families ...
... cavalry and 1600 bowmen , beside some who were mounted ; and they had 300 galleys in sailing condition . After rousing the confidence of the Athenians by this enumeration , Pericles urged them without delay to transport their families ...
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... cavalry in the neighbourhood of Eleusis , seeing no other enemy before him , proceeded across the ridge of Corydallus , leaving mount Ægaleos on the right , to Acharnæ seven or eight miles north of Athens , where he en- camped , and ...
... cavalry in the neighbourhood of Eleusis , seeing no other enemy before him , proceeded across the ridge of Corydallus , leaving mount Ægaleos on the right , to Acharnæ seven or eight miles north of Athens , where he en- camped , and ...
Side 90
... cavalry had come from Thessaly , according to the terms of the old alliance subsisting between that country and Athens , each of the principal towns fur- nishing its contingent , commanded by its own officers ; and with this aid the ...
... cavalry had come from Thessaly , according to the terms of the old alliance subsisting between that country and Athens , each of the principal towns fur- nishing its contingent , commanded by its own officers ; and with this aid the ...
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Side 5 - A Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art : Comprising the History, Description, and Scientific Principles of every Branch of Human Knowledge ; with the Derivation and Definition of all the Terms in General Use. Edited by WT BRANDE, FRSL and E.
Side 4 - Blair's Chronological and Historical Tables, from the Creation to the present time : With Additions and Corrections from the most authentic Writers ; including the Computation of St. Paul, as connecting the Period from the Exode to the Temple.
Side 14 - The Parent's Hand-book." New Edition. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. cloth. HUDSON-PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING WILLS In Conformity with the Law, and particularly with reference to the Act 7 Will. 4 and 1 Viet, c. 26. To which is added, a clear Exposition of the Law relating to the distribution of Personal Estate in the case of Intestacy ; with two Forms of Wills, and much useful information, &c.
Side 12 - DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF A NEW METHOD of PLANTING and MANAGING the ROOTS of GRAPE VINES. By CLEMENT HOARE, Author of " A Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls.
Side 17 - OF PLANTS; Including all the Plants which are now found in, or have been introduced into, Great Britain ; giving their Natural History, accompanied by such descriptions, engraved figures, and elementary details, as may enable a beginner, who is a mere English reader, to discover the name of every Plant which he may find in flower, and acquire all the information respecting it which is useful and interesting.
Side 20 - Biographical Treasury ; consisting of Memoirs, Sketches, and brief Notices of above 12,000 Eminent Persons of All Ages and Nations, from the Earliest Period of History : Forming a new and complete Dictionary of Universal Biography.
Side 6 - CATLOW.-POPULAR CONCHOLOGY ; Or, the Shell Cabinet arranged : being an Introduction to the Modern System of Conchology : with a sketch of the Natural History of the Animals, an account of the Formation of the Shells, and a complete Descriptive List of the Families and Genera. By AGNES CATLOW.
Side 27 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud. By T. BOWDLEB, Esq. FRS New Edition, in Volumes for the Pocket ; with 36 Wood Engravings, from Designs by Smirke, Howard, and other Artists.
Side 19 - Mrs. Marcet's Conversations on Chemistry, in which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained and illustrated by Experiments.
Side 15 - LAING. -NOTES OF A TRAVELLER, On the Social and Political State of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other parts of Europe, during the present century. By SAMUEL LAI MI, Esq.