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The history of Greece. By way of question and answer in three parts. I. A geographical description of all those countries which were antiently called Greece; viz. Epirus, Peloponnesus, Greece properly so called, Thessaly, Macedon and the Grecian Isles. II. A short historical account of the kingdoms of Sicyonia, Argos, Thebes or Bœotia, Corinth, Sparta or Lucedœmon, and Athens. III. Of the religion, laws, customs and manners of the Grecians; viz. of their priests, temples, altars, oracles, sacrifices, oaths, prayers, and divination. Of the laws of Lycurgus, Draco, Solon and the Areopagus. Of military customs; of the Olympian, Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian games; of the ostracism, of education, women, marriage, funeral ceremonies, and arts and sciences. For the use of schools. By the author of the history of England, and new Roman history, both in question and answer.
Lockman, John, 1698-1771.Date: M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- Books
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Observations on the manners, government, and policy of the Greeks. Translated from the French of the learned Abbé Mably. With notes and illustrations by Mr. Chamberland.
Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de, 1709-1785.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The history of Greece. Vol. I. Containing the Space of about 1660 Years; From the First plantation of Greece, To the Peloponnesian War. By Thomas Hind, M. A. of Lincoln-College in Oxford.
Hind, Thomas, 1683-1748.Date: 1707- Books
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The history of ancient Greece, from the earliest times till it became a Roman province. By William Robertson, Esq. keeper of the records of Scotland.
Alletz, Pons Augustin, 1705?-1785.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Historia antiqua: or, Antient history, to be rendered into Latin: Containing, I. The history of the heathen deities. II. The antient history of Greece. III. The antient history of Rome. IV. The antient history of Britain. With an account of the Greek and Roman writers, and other eminent persons of each nation. For the use of youth.
Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The history of Greece. By way of question and answer. In three parts. I. A Geographical Description of all those Countries which were anciently called Greece; viz. Epirus, Peloponnesus, Greece properly so call'd, Thessaly, Macedon, and the Grecian Isles. II. A short historical Account of the Kingdoms of Sicyonia, Argos, Thebes or Boeotia, Corinth, Sparta or Lacedaemon, and Athens. III. Of the Religion, Laws, Customs and Manners of the Grecians; viz. Of their Priests, Temples, Altars, Oracles, Sacrifices, Oaths, Prayers, and Divination. Of the Laws of Lycurgus, Draco, Solon, and the Areopagns. Of Military Customs; of the Olympian, Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian Games; of the Ostracism, of Education, Women, Marriage, Funeral Ceremonies, and Arts and Sciences. For the use of schools.
Lockman, John, 1698-1771.Date: 1743- Books
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The Greecian [sic] history, from the earliest state to the death of Alexander the Great. By Dr. Goldsmith.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Two extracts from the sixth book of the General history of Polybius. I. The origin, and natural revolutions, of civil government. An analysis of the government of Rome. II. Some peculiar excellencies in the Roman government and manners, illustrated by a comparison of them with those of other states. Translated from the Greek. To which are prefixed some reflections tending to illustrate the doctrine of the Author concerning the natural destruction of mixed governments, with an application of it to the state of Britain. By Mr. Hampton.
Polybius.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The history of Greece. By way of question and answer. In three parts. I. A Geographical Description of all those Countries which were anciently called Greece; viz. Epirus, Peloponnesus, Greece properly so called, Thessaly, Macedon, and the Grecian Isles. II. A short historical Account of the Kingdoms of Sicyonia, Argos, Thebes or Boeotia, Corinth, Sparta or Lacedaemon, and Athens. III. Of the Religion, Laws, Customs and Manners of the Grecians; viz. Of their Priests, Temples, Altars, Oracles, Sacrifices, Oaths, Prayers, and Divination. Of the Laws of Lycurgus, Draco, Solon, and the Areopagus. Of Military Customs; of the Olympian, Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian Games; of the Ostracism, of Education, Women, Marriage, Funeral Ceremonies, and Arts and Sciences. For the use of schools.
Lockman, John, 1698-1771.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The history of Agis, King of Sparta, on which the new tragedy of Agis is founded.
Date: M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]- Books
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Observations on the Greeks. From the French of the Abbe de Mably.
Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de, 1709-1785.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Historia antiqua: or, Antient history, to be rendered into Latin: Containing, I. The history of the heathen deities. II. The antient history of Greece. III. The antient history of Rome. IV. The antient history of Britain. With an account of the Greek and Roman writers, and other eminent persons of each nation. For the instruction of youth.
Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Abrégé de l'histoire ancienne ... Avec un discours sur la question, si les anciens grecs et les romains furent supérieurs aux peuples modernes. Par A.J. Roustan, ...
Roustan, Ant. Jaq. (Antoine Jacques).Date: 1776- Books
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Riley's historical pocket library: six volumes. Consisting of I. Heathen mythology. II. Ancient history. III. Grecian history. IV. Roman history. V. History of England. VI. Geography. ...
Riley, George.Date: 1790- Books
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The history of Greece, From the accession of Alexander of Macedon, till its final subjection to the Roman power; in eight books. By John Gast, D.D. archdeacon of Glandelagh.
Gast, John, 1716-1788.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]