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... thing they could take and the statues of the gods : and in my time there was at Myus only a temple of Dionysus in white marble . A similar disaster fell upon the Atarnita near Pergamum . CHAPTER III . HE Colophonians also regard the ...
... thing they could take and the statues of the gods : and in my time there was at Myus only a temple of Dionysus in white marble . A similar disaster fell upon the Atarnita near Pergamum . CHAPTER III . HE Colophonians also regard the ...
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... thing they could take and the statues of the gods : and in my time there was at Myus only a temple of Dionysus in white marble . A similar disaster fell upon the Atarnita near Pergamum . THE CHAPTER III . HE Colophonians also regard the ...
... thing they could take and the statues of the gods : and in my time there was at Myus only a temple of Dionysus in white marble . A similar disaster fell upon the Atarnita near Pergamum . THE CHAPTER III . HE Colophonians also regard the ...
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... things worthy of record . Near Ephesus is the river Cenchrius , and the fertile Mount Pion , and the well Halitoa . And in Milesia is the well Riblis : of the love passages of Biblis they still sing . And in Colophonia is the grove of ...
... things worthy of record . Near Ephesus is the river Cenchrius , and the fertile Mount Pion , and the well Halitoa . And in Milesia is the well Riblis : of the love passages of Biblis they still sing . And in Colophonia is the grove of ...
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... things indeed in Ionia are not far : short of those in Greece altogether . CHAPTER VI . AFTER the departure of the Ionians the Achorns divided their land and lived in their towns , which were 12 in number , and well known throughout ...
... things indeed in Ionia are not far : short of those in Greece altogether . CHAPTER VI . AFTER the departure of the Ionians the Achorns divided their land and lived in their towns , which were 12 in number , and well known throughout ...
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... thing whioh Philip the son of Amyntas in my opinion never thought of , but to Philip the son of Demetrius poisoning appeared a very trifling crime . And three towns he turned into garrison - towns as points d'appui against Greece , and ...
... thing whioh Philip the son of Amyntas in my opinion never thought of , but to Philip the son of Demetrius poisoning appeared a very trifling crime . And three towns he turned into garrison - towns as points d'appui against Greece , and ...
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