Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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Page 19
... bring him the answer of each oracle in writing . Now what were the answers given by the other oracles , is mentioned ... bringing the answers , Croesus having opened each of them examined their contents ; but none of them pleased him ...
... bring him the answer of each oracle in writing . Now what were the answers given by the other oracles , is mentioned ... bringing the answers , Croesus having opened each of them examined their contents ; but none of them pleased him ...
Page 24
... bringing back Pisistratus ; and the people in the city believing this woman to be the goddess , both adored a human being , and received Pisistratus . 61. Pisistratus having recovered the sovereignty in the manner above described ...
... bringing back Pisistratus ; and the people in the city believing this woman to be the goddess , both adored a human being , and received Pisistratus . 61. Pisistratus having recovered the sovereignty in the manner above described ...
Page 51
... bring up the son of Astyages ' daughter as our own . Thus you will neither be convicted of having wronged our ... bringing messages to him , assigning to each his proper duty . Now one of these boys who was playing with him , being son ...
... bring up the son of Astyages ' daughter as our own . Thus you will neither be convicted of having wronged our ... bringing messages to him , assigning to each his proper duty . Now one of these boys who was playing with him , being son ...
Page 67
... bring away the gold , both that belonging to Croesus and to the other Lydians , took Croesus with him , and departed for Ecba- tana , for from the first he took no account of the Ionians . But Babylon was an obstacle to him , as were ...
... bring away the gold , both that belonging to Croesus and to the other Lydians , took Croesus with him , and departed for Ecba- tana , for from the first he took no account of the Ionians . But Babylon was an obstacle to him , as were ...
Page 68
... bring utter ruin on themselves . Cyrus , pleased with the expedient , laid aside his anger , and said that he would follow his advice : then hav- ing sent for Mazares , a Mede , he commanded him to order the Lydians to conform ...
... bring utter ruin on themselves . Cyrus , pleased with the expedient , laid aside his anger , and said that he would follow his advice : then hav- ing sent for Mazares , a Mede , he commanded him to order the Lydians to conform ...
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