Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of Bache with a Geographical and General IndexHenry G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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... inhabit , forthwith applied themselves to dis- tant voyages ; and that having exported Egyptian and Assy- rian merchandise , they touched at other places , and also at Argos . Now Argos at that period in every respect surpassed all ...
... inhabit , forthwith applied themselves to dis- tant voyages ; and that having exported Egyptian and Assy- rian merchandise , they touched at other places , and also at Argos . Now Argos at that period in every respect surpassed all ...
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... inhabit it , as their own , and consider Europe and the people of Greece as totally distinct . 5. Such is the Persian account ; and to the capture of Troy they ascribe the commencement of their enmity to the Greeks . As relates to Io ...
... inhabit it , as their own , and consider Europe and the people of Greece as totally distinct . 5. Such is the Persian account ; and to the capture of Troy they ascribe the commencement of their enmity to the Greeks . As relates to Io ...
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... inhabit the islands . 28. In course of time , when nearly all the nations that dwell within the river Halys , except the Cilicians and Ly- cians , were subdued ; for Croesus held all the rest in subjec- tion and they were the following ...
... inhabit the islands . 28. In course of time , when nearly all the nations that dwell within the river Halys , except the Cilicians and Ly- cians , were subdued ; for Croesus held all the rest in subjec- tion and they were the following ...
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... inhabit the town of Crestona above the Tyrrhenians , and who were formerly neighbours to those now called Dorians , and at that time oc- cupied the country at present called Thessaliotis ; and if I may conjecture from those Pelasgians ...
... inhabit the town of Crestona above the Tyrrhenians , and who were formerly neighbours to those now called Dorians , and at that time oc- cupied the country at present called Thessaliotis ; and if I may conjecture from those Pelasgians ...
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... inhabit Olympian mansions : I doubt whether I shall pronounce thee god or man ; but rather god , I think , Lycurgus . " Some men say that , besides this , the Pythian also communicated to him that form of government now established ...
... inhabit Olympian mansions : I doubt whether I shall pronounce thee god or man ; but rather god , I think , Lycurgus . " Some men say that , besides this , the Pythian also communicated to him that form of government now established ...
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