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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... Milesians ; and leading his army against Miletus , he invaded it in the following manner . When their fruits were ... Milesians were masters of the sea , so that there was no use in the army's besieging it . And the Lydian king would not ...
... Milesians ; and leading his army against Miletus , he invaded it in the following manner . When their fruits were ... Milesians were masters of the sea , so that there was no use in the army's besieging it . And the Lydian king would not ...
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... Milesians in bearing the burden of this war : they did it in requital for succor they had received ; for formerly the Milesians had assisted the Chians in prosecuting the war against the Erythræans . 19. In the twelfth year , when the ...
... Milesians in bearing the burden of this war : they did it in requital for succor they had received ; for formerly the Milesians had assisted the Chians in prosecuting the war against the Erythræans . 19. In the twelfth year , when the ...
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... Milesians till such time as he should have rebuilt the temple . The herald accordingly went on this mission to Miletus . But Thrasybulus being accurately informed of the whole matter , and knowing the design of Alyattes , had recourse ...
... Milesians till such time as he should have rebuilt the temple . The herald accordingly went on this mission to Miletus . But Thrasybulus being accurately informed of the whole matter , and knowing the design of Alyattes , had recourse ...
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... Milesians , afterward died , when he had reigned fifty - seven years . On his recovery from sickness , he was the second son of his family that dedicated at Delphi a large silver bowl , with a saucer of iron inlaid ; an object that ...
... Milesians , afterward died , when he had reigned fifty - seven years . On his recovery from sickness , he was the second son of his family that dedicated at Delphi a large silver bowl , with a saucer of iron inlaid ; an object that ...
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... Milesians , were , as I am informed , equal in weight and similar to those at Delphi . Now the offerings which he made to Delphi and to Amphiaraus were his own property and the first - fruits of his patrimonial riches ; but the rest ...
... Milesians , were , as I am informed , equal in weight and similar to those at Delphi . Now the offerings which he made to Delphi and to Amphiaraus were his own property and the first - fruits of his patrimonial riches ; but the rest ...
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