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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... accordingly did what has been related : it is added that when Croesus stood upon the pile , notwithstanding the weight of his misfortunes , the words of Solon recurred to him , as spoken by inspiration of the Deity , that " no living ...
... accordingly did what has been related : it is added that when Croesus stood upon the pile , notwithstanding the weight of his misfortunes , the words of Solon recurred to him , as spoken by inspiration of the Deity , that " no living ...
Page 51
... accordingly . The child that he had brought for the purpose of putting to death he delivered to his wife ; his own , which was dead , he put into the basket in which he had brought the other , and having dressed it in all the finery of ...
... accordingly . The child that he had brought for the purpose of putting to death he delivered to his wife ; his own , which was dead , he put into the basket in which he had brought the other , and having dressed it in all the finery of ...
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... accordingly done ; and Cyrus , having received the hare , opened it ; and finding the letter which was in it , he read it ; and it was to the following purport : " Son of Cam- byses , seeing the gods watch over you ( for otherwise you ...
... accordingly done ; and Cyrus , having received the hare , opened it ; and finding the letter which was in it , he read it ; and it was to the following purport : " Son of Cam- byses , seeing the gods watch over you ( for otherwise you ...
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... accordingly he put it in practice . Having written such a letter as he thought fit , he called an assembly of the Persians , and then , having opened the letter and read it , he said that Astyages had appointed him general of the ...
... accordingly he put it in practice . Having written such a letter as he thought fit , he called an assembly of the Persians , and then , having opened the letter and read it , he said that Astyages had appointed him general of the ...
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... called the Hundred Islands . Accordingly , the Lesbians and Tenedians , as well as the Ionians of the islands , had nothing to fear ; but 8 See ch . 130 . all the other cities resolved with one accord to follow 66 [ 148-151 . HERODOTUS .
... called the Hundred Islands . Accordingly , the Lesbians and Tenedians , as well as the Ionians of the islands , had nothing to fear ; but 8 See ch . 130 . all the other cities resolved with one accord to follow 66 [ 148-151 . HERODOTUS .
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