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... of the women escaped, but that Io, with some others, was seized : and that they
, having hurried them on board, set sail ... 4 but that after this the Greeks were
guilty of the second provocation ; for that having sailed down in a vessel of war5
to ...
... of the women escaped, but that Io, with some others, was seized : and that they
, having hurried them on board, set sail ... 4 but that after this the Greeks were
guilty of the second provocation ; for that having sailed down in a vessel of war5
to ...
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... use violence to carry her into Egypt ; but that she had connexion at Argos with
the master of a vessel, and when she found herself pregnant, she, through dread
of her parents, voluntarily sailed away with the Phoenicians, to avoid detection.
... use violence to carry her into Egypt ; but that she had connexion at Argos with
the master of a vessel, and when she found herself pregnant, she, through dread
of her parents, voluntarily sailed away with the Phoenicians, to avoid detection.
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However, he could not prevail on them ; but the sailors ordered him either to kill
himself, that he might be buried ashore, or to leap immediately into the sea. They
add, that Arion, reduced to this strait, entreated them, since such was their ...
However, he could not prevail on them ; but the sailors ordered him either to kill
himself, that he might be buried ashore, or to leap immediately into the sea. They
add, that Arion, reduced to this strait, entreated them, since such was their ...
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portunity, came from Greece to Sardis, which had then attained to the highest
degree of prosperity ; and amongst them Solon an Athenian, who having made
laws for the Athenians at their request, absented himself for ten years, having
sailed ...
portunity, came from Greece to Sardis, which had then attained to the highest
degree of prosperity ; and amongst them Solon an Athenian, who having made
laws for the Athenians at their request, absented himself for ten years, having
sailed ...
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But this bowl never reached Sardis, for one of the two following reasons : the
Lacedaemonians say, that when this bowl, on its way to Sardis, was off Samos,
the Samians having heard of it, sailed out in long ships, and took it away by force.
But this bowl never reached Sardis, for one of the two following reasons : the
Lacedaemonians say, that when this bowl, on its way to Sardis, was off Samos,
the Samians having heard of it, sailed out in long ships, and took it away by force.
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