The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... Persian , was growing to it fast - and both were pre- paring to absorb the kingdom of Egypt in their increas- ing power . Added to these , Amasis made himself a dangerous enemy near his shores by the following curi- ous and unusual ...
... Persian , was growing to it fast - and both were pre- paring to absorb the kingdom of Egypt in their increas- ing power . Added to these , Amasis made himself a dangerous enemy near his shores by the following curi- ous and unusual ...
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... Persian was already at the door , and Egypt was to fall for the first time , as far as yet appears , under a foreign yoke . The suddenness of this fall is very remarkable ; but it was not without resistance , and a struggle frequently ...
... Persian was already at the door , and Egypt was to fall for the first time , as far as yet appears , under a foreign yoke . The suddenness of this fall is very remarkable ; but it was not without resistance , and a struggle frequently ...
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... Persians ; but he was quickly slain . Pausiris , Psammiticus , Nephereus , and Acoris , succeeded him in turn - sometimes the tributories of Persia , sometimes leaguing with the Greeks and other enemies against them . To these succeeded ...
... Persians ; but he was quickly slain . Pausiris , Psammiticus , Nephereus , and Acoris , succeeded him in turn - sometimes the tributories of Persia , sometimes leaguing with the Greeks and other enemies against them . To these succeeded ...
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... Persians still de- termined on his ruin , and about to overwhelm him , with their forces , Nectanebus collected the ... Persian army . A battle was lost and the king's affairs were ruined — both Greeks and Egyptians forsook him and ...
... Persians still de- termined on his ruin , and about to overwhelm him , with their forces , Nectanebus collected the ... Persian army . A battle was lost and the king's affairs were ruined — both Greeks and Egyptians forsook him and ...
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... Persians , which ended in the subversion of the Babylonish empire , by the following act of un- provoked aggression . While ruling for his father , the prince took it into his head to amuse himself with a hunting match on the borders of ...
... Persians , which ended in the subversion of the Babylonish empire , by the following act of un- provoked aggression . While ruling for his father , the prince took it into his head to amuse himself with a hunting match on the borders of ...
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