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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... in the 9 Archilochus was one of the earliest writers of Iambics . All that remains of his is to be met with in Brunck's Analecta . 1 See I. 91 . treasury of the Corinthians , and are thirty talents in 6 [ 12-14 . HERODOTUS .
... in the 9 Archilochus was one of the earliest writers of Iambics . All that remains of his is to be met with in Brunck's Analecta . 1 See I. 91 . treasury of the Corinthians , and are thirty talents in 6 [ 12-14 . HERODOTUS .
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... remain inactive , but go to different places where they are sent by the Spartan commonwealth . 68. Lichas , who was one of these persons , discovered it in Tegea , both meeting with good fortune and employing sagacity . For as the ...
... remain inactive , but go to different places where they are sent by the Spartan commonwealth . 68. Lichas , who was one of these persons , discovered it in Tegea , both meeting with good fortune and employing sagacity . For as the ...
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... remain firm . These nations in their federal contracts observe the same cere- monies as the Greeks ; and in addition , when they have cut their arms to the outer skin , they lick up one another's blood . 75. Cyrus had subdued this same ...
... remain firm . These nations in their federal contracts observe the same cere- monies as the Greeks ; and in addition , when they have cut their arms to the outer skin , they lick up one another's blood . 75. Cyrus had subdued this same ...
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... remain and which quit the country , and over that part whose lot it should be to stay he appointed him- self king ; and over that part which was to emigrate he ap- pointed his own son , whose name was Tyrrhenus . Those to whose lot it ...
... remain and which quit the country , and over that part whose lot it should be to stay he appointed him- self king ; and over that part which was to emigrate he ap- pointed his own son , whose name was Tyrrhenus . Those to whose lot it ...
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... remains for me but the greatest danger ? It is necessary , however , for my safety that the child should die , but as necessary that one of Astyages ' people should be the executioner , and not one of mine . " 110. Thus he spoke , and ...
... remains for me but the greatest danger ? It is necessary , however , for my safety that the child should die , but as necessary that one of Astyages ' people should be the executioner , and not one of mine . " 110. Thus he spoke , and ...
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