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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... brought forward these demands , objected to them the rape of Medea ; " that they who had not themselves given satisfaction , nor made it when demanded , now wished others to give it to themselves . " 4. Thus far then they say that there ...
... brought forward these demands , objected to them the rape of Medea ; " that they who had not themselves given satisfaction , nor made it when demanded , now wished others to give it to themselves . " 4. Thus far then they say that there ...
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... brought to him , immediately sent a herald to Mi- letus , desiring him to make a truce with Thrasybulus and the Milesians till such time as he should have rebuilt the temple . The herald accordingly went on this mission to Miletus . But ...
... brought to him , immediately sent a herald to Mi- letus , desiring him to make a truce with Thrasybulus and the Milesians till such time as he should have rebuilt the temple . The herald accordingly went on this mission to Miletus . But ...
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... brought back , he was beyond measure de- lighted with the oracles ; and fully expecting that he should destroy the kingdom of Cyrus , he again sent to Delphi , and having ascertained the number of the inhabitants , presented each of ...
... brought back , he was beyond measure de- lighted with the oracles ; and fully expecting that he should destroy the kingdom of Cyrus , he again sent to Delphi , and having ascertained the number of the inhabitants , presented each of ...
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... , but both use the same language ; by which it appears they have taken care to pre- 5 For the reason of their separation , see VI . 137 . serve the character of the language they brought with them 22 [ 56 , 57 . HERODOTUS .
... , but both use the same language ; by which it appears they have taken care to pre- 5 For the reason of their separation , see VI . 137 . serve the character of the language they brought with them 22 [ 56 , 57 . HERODOTUS .
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... brought with them into those places . 58. The Hellenic race , however , as appears to me , from the time they became a people , have used the same language ; though , when separated from the Pelasgians , they were at first insignificant ...
... brought with them into those places . 58. The Hellenic race , however , as appears to me , from the time they became a people , have used the same language ; though , when separated from the Pelasgians , they were at first insignificant ...
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