Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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... manner . When their fruits were ripe on the ground , he led his army into their territory , attended in his march with pipes , harps , and flutes , masculine and feminine . On his arrival in Mi- lesia , he neither demolished nor burnt ...
... manner . When their fruits were ripe on the ground , he led his army into their territory , attended in his march with pipes , harps , and flutes , masculine and feminine . On his arrival in Mi- lesia , he neither demolished nor burnt ...
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... manner he carried on the war eleven years , during which the Milesians received two great blows , one in a battle at Li- meneion in their own territory , the other in the plain of the Mæander . Six of these eleven years Sadyattes the ...
... manner he carried on the war eleven years , during which the Milesians received two great blows , one in a battle at Li- meneion in their own territory , the other in the plain of the Mæander . Six of these eleven years Sadyattes the ...
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... manner Pisis- tratus first made himself master of Athens , and , his power not being very firmly rooted , lost it . But those who expelled Pisistratus quarrelled anew with one another ; and Megacles , harassed by the sedition , sent a ...
... manner Pisis- tratus first made himself master of Athens , and , his power not being very firmly rooted , lost it . But those who expelled Pisistratus quarrelled anew with one another ; and Megacles , harassed by the sedition , sent a ...
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... manner : having dug up the dead bodies , as far as the prospect from the temple reached , he removed them to another part of Delos . Thus Pisistratus ruled despotically over the Athenians ; but of them , some had fallen in the battle ...
... manner : having dug up the dead bodies , as far as the prospect from the temple reached , he removed them to another part of Delos . Thus Pisistratus ruled despotically over the Athenians ; but of them , some had fallen in the battle ...
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... manner : when they had always been worsted in battle by the Tegeans , they sent to inquire of the oracle at Delphi , what god they should pro- pitiate , in order to become victorious over the Tegeans . The Pythian answered , they should ...
... manner : when they had always been worsted in battle by the Tegeans , they sent to inquire of the oracle at Delphi , what god they should pro- pitiate , in order to become victorious over the Tegeans . The Pythian answered , they should ...
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