| John Mason Good - 1819 - 910 páginas
...in three successive battles, but at last Sardanapalus was beaten and besieged in the city of Ninus. Despairing of success, he burned himself in his palace, with his eunuchs, concubines, &c. and his empire was divided among the conspirators, BC 820. SARDINIA, an island of the Mediterranean,... | |
| James Mitchell - 1823 - 654 páginas
...at last Sardanapalus was beaten and besieged in the city of Ninua for two years. When he despaired of success, he burned himself in his palace, with his eunuchs, concubines, and all his treasures, and the empire of Assyria was divided among the conspirators. This famous event... | |
| Plato - 1854 - 548 páginas
...entertained, so cities themselves had a like connexion with each other ; and there were public npo&voi nominated to receive and to defray the expenses of...business from other cities in alliance with them. P. 647. Ai?u<.] This is, what we call honour, that is, the fear of shame ; and which is left to supply,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1884 - 422 páginas
...entertained, so cities themselves had a like connection with each other ; and there were publick Jlpolevoi nominated to receive and to defray the expenses of...business from other cities in alliance with them. The character of the Athenians is thus drawn : To inro iro\\wv \eyop.evov, ws 6ffoi Affriviuwv eunv... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1885 - 428 páginas
...entertained, so cities themselves had a like connection with each other ; and there were publick Пpо£еюi nominated to receive and to defray the expenses of...business from other cities in alliance with them. The character of the Athenians is thus drawn : To inro тгоXXшр \eyo¡ievov, ¿! ôffoi Aвтрiыьiv... | |
| Andrea de Jorio - 2000 - 636 páginas
...at last Sardanapalus was beaten and besieged in the city of Ninus for two years. When he despaired of success, he burned himself in his palace with his eunuchs, concubines and all his treasures; and the Empire of Assyria was divided among the conspirators. This famous event... | |
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