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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... taken of this at the time ; but afterwards , when the army had returned to Sardis , Alyattes fell sick . When the disease continued a considerable time , he sent messengers to Delphi to consult the oracle , either from the advice of ...
... taken of this at the time ; but afterwards , when the army had returned to Sardis , Alyattes fell sick . When the disease continued a considerable time , he sent messengers to Delphi to consult the oracle , either from the advice of ...
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... taken his harp , stood on the rowing benches and went through the Orthian strain ; that when the strain was ended he leaped into the sea as he was , in his full dress ; and the sailors continued their voyage to Corinth but they say that ...
... taken his harp , stood on the rowing benches and went through the Orthian strain ; that when the strain was ended he leaped into the sea as he was , in his full dress ; and the sailors continued their voyage to Corinth but they say that ...
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... taken part in this enterprise ; for it is not fitting that one in my unfortunate circumstances should join with his prosperous compeers , nor do I desire to do so ; and , indeed , I have often restrained myself . Now , however , since ...
... taken part in this enterprise ; for it is not fitting that one in my unfortunate circumstances should join with his prosperous compeers , nor do I desire to do so ; and , indeed , I have often restrained myself . Now , however , since ...
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... Placia , but both use the same language ; by which it appears they have taken care to pre- 5 For the reason of their separation , see VI . 137 . serve the character of the language they brought with them 22 [ 56 , 57 . HERODOTUS .
... Placia , but both use the same language ; by which it appears they have taken care to pre- 5 For the reason of their separation , see VI . 137 . serve the character of the language they brought with them 22 [ 56 , 57 . HERODOTUS .
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... taken the guardianship , he altered all their customs , and took care that no one should transgress them . Afterwards he established military regula- tions , the enomotiæ , the triecades , and the syssitia , 5 and besides these he ...
... taken the guardianship , he altered all their customs , and took care that no one should transgress them . Afterwards he established military regula- tions , the enomotiæ , the triecades , and the syssitia , 5 and besides these he ...
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