Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of Baehr. .c With a Geographical and General IndexHarper & Bros., 1855 - 613 pages |
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... Adrastus ; having unwittingly slain my own brother , and being banished by my father and deprived of every thing , I am come hither . " Croesus answered as follows : " You are born of parents who are our friends , and you are come to ...
... Adrastus ; having unwittingly slain my own brother , and being banished by my father and deprived of every thing , I am come hither . " Croesus answered as follows : " You are born of parents who are our friends , and you are come to ...
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... Adrastus took up his abode in the palace of Croesus . 36. At this same time a boar of enormous size appeared in Mysian Olympus , and rushing down from that mountain , rav- aged the fields of the Mysians . The Mysians , though they often ...
... Adrastus took up his abode in the palace of Croesus . 36. At this same time a boar of enormous size appeared in Mysian Olympus , and rushing down from that mountain , rav- aged the fields of the Mysians . The Mysians , though they often ...
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... Adrastus , and , when he came , addressed him as follows : " Adrastus , I purified you when smitten by a grievous mis- fortune , which I do not upbraid you with , and have received you into my house , and supplied you with every thing ...
... Adrastus , and , when he came , addressed him as follows : " Adrastus , I purified you when smitten by a grievous mis- fortune , which I do not upbraid you with , and have received you into my house , and supplied you with every thing ...
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... Adrastus , and said to him , " You have made me full satisfaction by con- demning yourself to die . But you are not the author of this misfortune , except as far as you were the involuntary agent ; but that god , whoever he was , that ...
... Adrastus , and said to him , " You have made me full satisfaction by con- demning yourself to die . But you are not the author of this misfortune , except as far as you were the involuntary agent ; but that god , whoever he was , that ...
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... Adrastus ; and the Pythian answered him , saying " that Adrastus indeed was king of the Sicyonians , but Clisthenes deserved to be stoned . " Finding the god would not permit this , Clisthenes returned home and considered of a ...
... Adrastus ; and the Pythian answered him , saying " that Adrastus indeed was king of the Sicyonians , but Clisthenes deserved to be stoned . " Finding the god would not permit this , Clisthenes returned home and considered of a ...
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