The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... Persia , from B.C. 333 to B.C. 330 , or the termina- tion of the monarchy General Review of Asia from the Babylonian Captivity , to the Birth of Christ ....... History of Sparta , from B.C. 588 to B.C. 330 HYMNS AND POETICAL RECREATIONS ...
... Persia , from B.C. 333 to B.C. 330 , or the termina- tion of the monarchy General Review of Asia from the Babylonian Captivity , to the Birth of Christ ....... History of Sparta , from B.C. 588 to B.C. 330 HYMNS AND POETICAL RECREATIONS ...
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... PERSIA - FROM B.C. 333 TO B.C. 330 . ALL Syria now submitted to the conqueror . Mean- time the Macedonian fleet ... Persian commanders ; which provoked him to put off the humanity and forbearance he had hitherto exercised , and ...
... PERSIA - FROM B.C. 333 TO B.C. 330 . ALL Syria now submitted to the conqueror . Mean- time the Macedonian fleet ... Persian commanders ; which provoked him to put off the humanity and forbearance he had hitherto exercised , and ...
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... Persian masters were ever hateful , received Alexander as a deliverer , and put him in immediate possession of the ... Persia ; therefore when the moon was thus oversha- dowed , it must denote the triumph of the former over the latter ...
... Persian masters were ever hateful , received Alexander as a deliverer , and put him in immediate possession of the ... Persia ; therefore when the moon was thus oversha- dowed , it must denote the triumph of the former over the latter ...
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... Persia a degradation for women to employ themselves in such works . When Alexander understood this , he waited on the princess himself , ' to assure her he meant no affront , but was ignorant of the Persian customs - in his country it ...
... Persia a degradation for women to employ themselves in such works . When Alexander understood this , he waited on the princess himself , ' to assure her he meant no affront , but was ignorant of the Persian customs - in his country it ...
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... Persians thought him unworthy to live . Not long after , the nobles seized his person , bound him in chains of gold , and carried him in a covered car to Bac- tria . The cart was covered with skins , and driven by strangers who knew not ...
... Persians thought him unworthy to live . Not long after , the nobles seized his person , bound him in chains of gold , and carried him in a covered car to Bac- tria . The cart was covered with skins , and driven by strangers who knew not ...
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