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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... 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 themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over ...
... 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 themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over ...
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... 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 themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over ...
... 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 themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over ...
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... Phoenicians ; and that this was the beginning of wrongs . After this , that certain Grecians ( for they are unable to tell their name ) , having touch- ed at Tyre in Phoenicia , carried off the king's daughter Europa . These must have ...
... Phoenicians ; and that this was the beginning of wrongs . After this , that certain Grecians ( for they are unable to tell their name ) , having touch- ed at Tyre in Phoenicia , carried off the king's daughter Europa . These must have ...
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... Phoenicians do not agree with this account of the Persians : for they affirm that they did not use violence to carry her into Egypt ; but that she had connection at Argos with the master of a vessel , and when she found herself pregnant ...
... Phoenicians do not agree with this account of the Persians : for they affirm that they did not use violence to carry her into Egypt ; but that she had connection at Argos with the master of a vessel , and when she found herself pregnant ...
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... Phoenicians who came from the same part of Syria . However , the goddess inflicted on the Scythians who robbed her temple at Ascalon , and on all their posterity , a female disease ; so that the Scythians confess that they are afflicted ...
... Phoenicians who came from the same part of Syria . However , the goddess inflicted on the Scythians who robbed her temple at Ascalon , and on all their posterity , a female disease ; so that the Scythians confess that they are afflicted ...
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