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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... Ionians and Æolians , and the Dorians settled in Asia , and he formed an alliance with the Lacedæmonians ; but before the reign of Croesus all the Greeks were free ; for the incursion of the Cimmerians into Ionia , which was before the ...
... Ionians and Æolians , and the Dorians settled in Asia , and he formed an alliance with the Lacedæmonians ; but before the reign of Croesus all the Greeks were free ; for the incursion of the Cimmerians into Ionia , which was before the ...
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... Ionians and Eolians one after another , alleging different pretenses against different states , imputing graver charges against those in whom he was able to discover greater causes of blame , and against some of them alleging frivolous ...
... Ionians and Eolians one after another , alleging different pretenses against different states , imputing graver charges against those in whom he was able to discover greater causes of blame , and against some of them alleging frivolous ...
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... Ionians , fixing beforehand this year as the very period in which the change actually took place . The Lydians and Medes seeing night succeeding in the place of day , desisted from fighting , and both showed a great anxiety to make ...
... Ionians , fixing beforehand this year as the very period in which the change actually took place . The Lydians and Medes seeing night succeeding in the place of day , desisted from fighting , and both showed a great anxiety to make ...
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... Ionians , however , refused . When Cyrus had come up and encamped opposite Croesus , they made trial of each other's strength on the plains of Pteria ; but when an obstinate battle took place , and many fell on both sides , they at last ...
... Ionians , however , refused . When Cyrus had come up and encamped opposite Croesus , they made trial of each other's strength on the plains of Pteria ; but when an obstinate battle took place , and many fell on both sides , they at last ...
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... Ionians , fixing beforehand this year as the very period in which the change actually took place . The Lydians and Medes seeing night succeeding in the place of day , desisted from fighting , and both showed a great anxiety to make ...
... Ionians , fixing beforehand this year as the very period in which the change actually took place . The Lydians and Medes seeing night succeeding in the place of day , desisted from fighting , and both showed a great anxiety to make ...
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