| World history - 1747 - 616 pages
...of king, till his will and pleafure were known ; that he put both himfelf and the kingdom jntirely into his hands, and that he was willing to attend...time or place he thought fit to appoint. The fame embafTadors delivered up to Pompey thofe who had taken Monnis Ayuilius the Raman legate, whom Mitbridates... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...till his will and pleafure were marched into Aßa properly fo called ; and having «мп_Ь"п the •known ; that he put both himfelf and the kingdom...thofe who had taken Manius Aquilius the Roman legate, tered at Ephefue, early in the fpring fet ont for Italy, with a fleet of 700 (hips. As he brought over... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 716 pages
...acquainting him, that their mafter had forbore .illuming the title of king till his will and pleafure were known; that he put both himfelf and the kingdom entirely...and that he was willing to attend him at what time and place he thought fit to appoirit. The fame ambaffadors delivered up to Pompey thofe who had taken... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 770 pages
...acquainting him, that their matter bad forbore afTuming the title of king till his will and plealure were known ; that he put both himfelf and the kingdom entirely...and that he was willing to attend him at what time and place he thought tit to appoint. The lame ambail'adurs delivered up to I'ompey thofe who had taken... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...assuming the title of Ponmey- king till l"s w'4 an(l pleasure were known ; that he put 'both himself and the kingdom entirely into his hands ; and that...what time or place he thought fit to appoint. The same ambassadors delivered up to Pompey those who had taken Manius pontus. Aquilius the Roman legate,... | |
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