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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... received division by chapters has been departed from , whereby the facility of reference has been much diminished , and also because , in too many instances , the translator has sacrificed the meaning of his author to purity of thought ...
... received division by chapters has been departed from , whereby the facility of reference has been much diminished , and also because , in too many instances , the translator has sacrificed the meaning of his author to purity of thought ...
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... received division by chapters has been departed from , whereby the facility of reference has been much diminished , and also because , in too many instances , the translator has sacrificed the meaning of his author to purity of thought ...
... received division by chapters has been departed from , whereby the facility of reference has been much diminished , and also because , in too many instances , the translator has sacrificed the meaning of his author to purity of thought ...
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... received it from his father , earnestly applied himself to it . None of the Ioni- ans , except the Chians , assisted the Milesians in bearing the burden of this war : they did it in requital for succor they had received ; for formerly ...
... received it from his father , earnestly applied himself to it . None of the Ioni- ans , except the Chians , assisted the Milesians in bearing the burden of this war : they did it in requital for succor they had received ; for formerly ...
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... received from the herald on his return from Miletus an account quite contrary to what he expected . Soon afterward a reconciliation took place between them , on terms of mutual friendship and alliance . And Alyattes built two temples to ...
... received from the herald on his return from Miletus an account quite contrary to what he expected . Soon afterward a reconciliation took place between them , on terms of mutual friendship and alliance . And Alyattes built two temples to ...
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... received him on his back , and carried him to Tænarus ; and that he , having land- ed , proceeded to Corinth in his full dress , and upon his arrival there , related all that had happened ; but that Periander , giv- ing no credit to his ...
... received him on his back , and carried him to Tænarus ; and that he , having land- ed , proceeded to Corinth in his full dress , and upon his arrival there , related all that had happened ; but that Periander , giv- ing no credit to his ...
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accordingly Ægina Æginetæ afterward Amasis answered Argives Aristagoras Ariston army arrived Asia Astyages Athenians Athens barbarians battle called Cambyses Carians carried cavalry chap Cleomenes commanded consult the oracle Croesus cubits Cyrenæans Cyrus Darius daughter death Delphi Demaratus Egypt Egyptians embassadors engagement Ethiopians expedition father fled flows gave gods gold Grecians Greece Greeks happened Harpagus heard Hellespont herald Hercules Histiæus honor horses hundred inhabitants Ionians island Isthmus Jupiter king Lacedæmonians lake land Leutychides Libya Lydians manner marched Mardonius Medes Megabazus mentioned Milesians Miltiades nations Nile opinion passed Pausanias Pelasgians Peloponnesus Periander perished Persians Phoenicians Pisistratus Polycrates possession Pythian reigned rest revolt river round sacred sacrifice sailed Salamis Samians Samos Sardis Scythians sent ships Smerdis Spartans spoke stades subdued talents temple territory Thebans Themistocles thereupon Thessaly things thousand Thracians tion took whole wife wished women Xerxes