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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... Sparta , the Lacedæmonians were successful in all other wars , and were worsted by the Tegeans only . And long before their reign they had been governed by the worst laws of almost any people in Greece , both as regarded their dealings ...
... Sparta , the Lacedæmonians were successful in all other wars , and were worsted by the Tegeans only . And long before their reign they had been governed by the worst laws of almost any people in Greece , both as regarded their dealings ...
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... Spartans . But , as the Lacedæmonians themselves affirm , Lycurgus , being appointed guardian to his nephew Leo- botas , king of Sparta , brought these institutions from Crete ; for as soon as he had taken the guardianship , he altered ...
... Spartans . But , as the Lacedæmonians themselves affirm , Lycurgus , being appointed guardian to his nephew Leo- botas , king of Sparta , brought these institutions from Crete ; for as soon as he had taken the guardianship , he altered ...
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... Spartans who are called Agathoergi , found it . These Agathoergi consist of citizens who are discharged from serving ... Spartan common- wealth . 68. Lichas , who was one of these persons , discovered it in Tegea , both meeting with good ...
... Spartans who are called Agathoergi , found it . These Agathoergi consist of citizens who are discharged from serving ... Spartan common- wealth . 68. Lichas , who was one of these persons , discovered it in Tegea , both meeting with good ...
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... Sparta , and gave the Lacedæmonians an account of the whole matter ; they , having brought a feigned charge against him , sent him into banishment . He then , going back to Tegea , related his mis- fortune to the smith , and wished to ...
... Sparta , and gave the Lacedæmonians an account of the whole matter ; they , having brought a feigned charge against him , sent him into banishment . He then , going back to Tegea , related his mis- fortune to the smith , and wished to ...
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... . He sent , therefore , to the rest of his allies , and especially to the Lacedæmonians ; but at that very time the Spartans themselves happened to have a quarrel with the Argians about a tract called Thyrea ; 80-82 . ] 35 CLIO . I.
... . He sent , therefore , to the rest of his allies , and especially to the Lacedæmonians ; but at that very time the Spartans themselves happened to have a quarrel with the Argians about a tract called Thyrea ; 80-82 . ] 35 CLIO . I.
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