The Histories of HerodotusD. Appleton, 1899 - 568 pages |
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... barbarians 1 de- prived of renown - and among the rest , for what cause they waged war upon each other . The learned among the Persians assert that the Phoenicians were the original authors of the quarrel ; for that they having migrated ...
... barbarians 1 de- prived of renown - and among the rest , for what cause they waged war upon each other . The learned among the Persians assert that the Phoenicians were the original authors of the quarrel ; for that they having migrated ...
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... barbarians whom we know of that subjected some of the Greeks to the payment of tribute , and formed alliances with others . He subdued the Ionians and Æolians , and the Dorians settled in Asia , and he formed an alliance with the ...
... barbarians whom we know of that subjected some of the Greeks to the payment of tribute , and formed alliances with others . He subdued the Ionians and Æolians , and the Dorians settled in Asia , and he formed an alliance with the ...
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... barbarians it is deemed a great disgrace even for a man to be seen naked . At the time , therefore , having shown no consciousness of what had occurred , she held her peace , and as soon as it was day , having prepared such of her ...
... barbarians it is deemed a great disgrace even for a man to be seen naked . At the time , therefore , having shown no consciousness of what had occurred , she held her peace , and as soon as it was day , having prepared such of her ...
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... barbarians whom we know of that dedicated offerings at Delphi ; except Midas , son of Gordius , King of Phrygia , for Midas dedicated the royal throne , on which he used to sit and administer justice , a piece of workmanship deserving ...
... barbarians whom we know of that dedicated offerings at Delphi ; except Midas , son of Gordius , King of Phrygia , for Midas dedicated the royal throne , on which he used to sit and administer justice , a piece of workmanship deserving ...
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... was ever imagined ; especially if we consider that the Greeks have from old been ' Nisaa was the port of the Megarians , about two miles from the city . distinguished from the barbarians as being more acute and free 59-60 ] 21 PISISTRATUS.
... was ever imagined ; especially if we consider that the Greeks have from old been ' Nisaa was the port of the Megarians , about two miles from the city . distinguished from the barbarians as being more acute and free 59-60 ] 21 PISISTRATUS.
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