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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... Greece . They say that on their arrival at Argos , the Phoenicians exposed their merchandise to sale , and that on the fifth or sixth day after their arrival , and when 1 By barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from ...
... Greece . They say that on their arrival at Argos , the Phoenicians exposed their merchandise to sale , and that on the fifth or sixth day after their arrival , and when 1 By barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from ...
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... Greece . They say that on their arrival at Argos , the Phoenicians exposed their merchandise to sale , and that on the fifth or sixth day after their arrival , and when 1 By barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from ...
... Greece . They say that on their arrival at Argos , the Phoenicians exposed their merchandise to sale , and that on the fifth or sixth day after their arrival , and when 1 By barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from ...
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... Greece , demanded satisfaction for the rape , and the restitution of the princess ; but the Greeks replied , that as they of Asia had not given any satisfaction for the rape of Io , neither would they give any to them . 3. They say ...
... Greece , demanded satisfaction for the rape , and the restitution of the princess ; but the Greeks replied , that as they of Asia had not given any satisfaction for the rape of Io , neither would they give any to them . 3. They say ...
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... Greece as totally distinct . 5. Such is the Persian account ; and to the capture of Troy they ascribe the commencement of their enmity to the Greeks . As relates to Io , the Phoenicians do not agree with this account of the Persians ...
... Greece as totally distinct . 5. Such is the Persian account ; and to the capture of Troy they ascribe the commencement of their enmity to the Greeks . As relates to Io , the Phoenicians do not agree with this account of the Persians ...
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... Greece : " O king , the Islanders are enlisting a large body of cavalry , with intention to make war upon you and Sardis . ' Croesus , think- ing he had spoken the truth , said , " May the gods put such a thought into the Islanders , as ...
... Greece : " O king , the Islanders are enlisting a large body of cavalry , with intention to make war upon you and Sardis . ' Croesus , think- ing he had spoken the truth , said , " May the gods put such a thought into the Islanders , as ...
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accordingly Ægina Æginetæ afterward Amasis answered Argives Aristagoras Ariston army arrived Asia Astyages Athenians Athens barbarians battle called Cambyses Carians carried cavalry chap Cleomenes commanded consult the oracle Croesus cubits Cyrenæans Cyrus Darius daughter death Delphi Demaratus Egypt Egyptians embassadors engagement Ethiopians expedition father fled flows gave gods gold Grecians Greece Greeks happened Harpagus heard Hellespont herald Hercules Histiæus honor horses hundred inhabitants Ionians island Isthmus Jupiter king Lacedæmonians lake land Leutychides Libya Lydians manner marched Mardonius Medes Megabazus mentioned Milesians Miltiades nations Nile opinion passed Pausanias Pelasgians Peloponnesus Periander perished Persians Phoenicians Pisistratus Polycrates possession Pythian reigned rest revolt river round sacred sacrifice sailed Salamis Samians Samos Sardis Scythians sent ships Smerdis Spartans spoke stades subdued talents temple territory Thebans Themistocles thereupon Thessaly things thousand Thracians tion took whole wife wished women Xerxes