Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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Page 41
... fifth descendant of Gyges , if we include the two ex- tremes ; for the house of the Mermnada was as follows : Gyges , Ardys , Sadyattes , Alyattes , Croesus . See chap . 13 . the fault to be his , and not the god's 91. ] 41 CLIO . I.
... fifth descendant of Gyges , if we include the two ex- tremes ; for the house of the Mermnada was as follows : Gyges , Ardys , Sadyattes , Alyattes , Croesus . See chap . 13 . the fault to be his , and not the god's 91. ] 41 CLIO . I.
Page 47
... chap . 74 . 4 See chap . 72 , n . 5 See B. IV . chap . 12 , and B. VII . chap . 20 . each whatever they chose to impose ; and , in 104-160 . ] 47 CLIO . I.
... chap . 74 . 4 See chap . 72 , n . 5 See B. IV . chap . 12 , and B. VII . chap . 20 . each whatever they chose to impose ; and , in 104-160 . ] 47 CLIO . I.
Page 83
... all other taxes , and appointed to find food for the dogs . Such were the advantages accruing ? It was again taken by Darius . See Book III . chap . 159 . 8 to the governor of Babylon . 193. The land G 2 192. ] 83 CLIO . I.
... all other taxes , and appointed to find food for the dogs . Such were the advantages accruing ? It was again taken by Darius . See Book III . chap . 159 . 8 to the governor of Babylon . 193. The land G 2 192. ] 83 CLIO . I.
Page 132
... them the secret parts of a woman , wishing to make it known that they were cowardly . 103. Thus doing , he traversed the See Book I. chap . 2 , note . continent , until , having crossed from Asia into Europe 132 [ 101-103 . HERODOTUS .
... them the secret parts of a woman , wishing to make it known that they were cowardly . 103. Thus doing , he traversed the See Book I. chap . 2 , note . continent , until , having crossed from Asia into Europe 132 [ 101-103 . HERODOTUS .
Page 133
... 5 linen in the same manner ; and the whole way of living , and the language , is similar in both ^ " Come now , I will also mention . " 5 See chap . 35 . nations ; but the Colchian linen is called by the 104 , 105. ] 133 EUTERPE . II .
... 5 linen in the same manner ; and the whole way of living , and the language , is similar in both ^ " Come now , I will also mention . " 5 See chap . 35 . nations ; but the Colchian linen is called by the 104 , 105. ] 133 EUTERPE . II .
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