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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... present volume . It will be sufficient to inform the student in what re- spect the present translation professes to differ from those which have preceded it . Five have , at intervals , made their appearance . The first was that by ...
... present volume . It will be sufficient to inform the student in what re- spect the present translation professes to differ from those which have preceded it . Five have , at intervals , made their appearance . The first was that by ...
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... present translator hope to be free from some defect , equal perhaps in extent to those which he has pointed out in his predecessors . His object , however , has been to keep as closely to the sense of his author as the idioms of the two ...
... present translator hope to be free from some defect , equal perhaps in extent to those which he has pointed out in his predecessors . His object , however , has been to keep as closely to the sense of his author as the idioms of the two ...
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... present circumstances . This is the Milesian account . 21. Alyattes , when the above an- 2 Assesus was a small town dependent on Miletus . Minerva had a temple there , and hence took the name of the Assesian Minerva . Larcher . swer was ...
... present circumstances . This is the Milesian account . 21. Alyattes , when the above an- 2 Assesus was a small town dependent on Miletus . Minerva had a temple there , and hence took the name of the Assesian Minerva . Larcher . swer was ...
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... present prosperity , and bade men look to the end of every thing . 34. After the departure of Solon , the indignation of the gods fell heavy upon Croesus , probably because he thought himself the most happy of all men . A dream soon ...
... present prosperity , and bade men look to the end of every thing . 34. After the departure of Solon , the indignation of the gods fell heavy upon Croesus , probably because he thought himself the most happy of all men . A dream soon ...
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... presents to the temples , Croesus gave it in charge to inquire of the oracles , whether he should make war on the Persians , and if he should unite any other nation as an ally . Accordingly , when the Lydians arrived at the places to ...
... presents to the temples , Croesus gave it in charge to inquire of the oracles , whether he should make war on the Persians , and if he should unite any other nation as an ally . Accordingly , when the Lydians arrived at the places to ...
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