Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of Baehr. .c With a Geographical and General IndexHarper & Bros., 1855 - 613 pages |
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... Athenian , who , having made laws for the Athenians at their request , absented himself for ten years , having sailed away under pretense of seeing the world , that he might not be compelled to abrogate any of the laws he had ...
... Athenian , who , having made laws for the Athenians at their request , absented himself for ten years , having sailed away under pretense of seeing the world , that he might not be compelled to abrogate any of the laws he had ...
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... Athens : to this Hippocrates , who was at the time a private person , and a spectator at the Olympian games , a great prodigy occurred ; for having killed a victim , the cal- drons , which were full of flesh and water , bubbled up ...
... Athens : to this Hippocrates , who was at the time a private person , and a spectator at the Olympian games , a great prodigy occurred ; for having killed a victim , the cal- drons , which were full of flesh and water , bubbled up ...
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... Athens , and , his power not being very firmly rooted , lost it . But those who expelled Pi- sistratus quarreled ... Athenians , who are esteemed among the wisest of the Grecians . In the Pæ- anean tribe was a woman named Phya , four ...
... Athens , and , his power not being very firmly rooted , lost it . But those who expelled Pi- sistratus quarreled ... Athenians , who are esteemed among the wisest of the Grecians . In the Pæ- anean tribe was a woman named Phya , four ...
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... Athenians of the city , on the other hand , had shown very little concern all the time Pisistratus was collecting money , or even when he took possession of ... Athens . B 63. He , inspired by the god , uttered this 62. ] 25 CLIO . 25.
... Athenians of the city , on the other hand , had shown very little concern all the time Pisistratus was collecting money , or even when he took possession of ... Athens . B 63. He , inspired by the god , uttered this 62. ] 25 CLIO . 25.
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... Athenians yielded a ready obedience , and thus Pisistratus , having a third time possessed himself of Athens , secured his power more firmly both by the aid of auxiliary forces , and by revenues partly collected at home and partly drawn ...
... Athenians yielded a ready obedience , and thus Pisistratus , having a third time possessed himself of Athens , secured his power more firmly both by the aid of auxiliary forces , and by revenues partly collected at home and partly drawn ...
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