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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... afterward has the Matienians on the right and the Phryg- ians on the other side ; then passing these and flowing up toward the north , it skirts the Syrian Cappadocians on one side , and the Paphlagonians on the left . Thus the river ...
... afterward has the Matienians on the right and the Phryg- ians on the other side ; then passing these and flowing up toward the north , it skirts the Syrian Cappadocians on one side , and the Paphlagonians on the left . Thus the river ...
Page 33
... afterward , having passed by the camp , might fall into its former course ; so that as soon as the river was divided into two streams , it became fordable in both . Some say that the ancient channel of the river was entirely dried up ...
... afterward , having passed by the camp , might fall into its former course ; so that as soon as the river was divided into two streams , it became fordable in both . Some say that the ancient channel of the river was entirely dried up ...
Page 33
... afterward , having passed by the camp , might fall into its former course ; so that as soon as the river was divided into two streams , it became fordable in both . Some say that the ancient channel of the river was entirely dried up ...
... afterward , having passed by the camp , might fall into its former course ; so that as soon as the river was divided into two streams , it became fordable in both . Some say that the ancient channel of the river was entirely dried up ...
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... afterward , being master of these two nations , both of them powerful , he subdued Asia , attacking one nation after another , till at last he invaded the Assyrians , who inhabited the city of Nineveh , and who had before been supreme ...
... afterward , being master of these two nations , both of them powerful , he subdued Asia , attacking one nation after another , till at last he invaded the Assyrians , who inhabited the city of Nineveh , and who had before been supreme ...
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... afterward gave this Mandane , when arrived at a marriageable age , to no one of the Medes who was worthy of her , through dread of the vision ; but to a Persian , named Cambyses , whom he found descended of a good family , and of a ...
... afterward gave this Mandane , when arrived at a marriageable age , to no one of the Medes who was worthy of her , through dread of the vision ; but to a Persian , named Cambyses , whom he found descended of a good family , and of a ...
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