Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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Page 69
... bring Pactyas to him alive . 157. Cyrus then having given these orders on his way , proceeded to the settlements of the Persians . But Pactyas hearing that the army which was coming against him was close at hand , fled in great ...
... bring Pactyas to him alive . 157. Cyrus then having given these orders on his way , proceeded to the settlements of the Persians . But Pactyas hearing that the army which was coming against him was close at hand , fled in great ...
Page 70
... bring destruction on themselves by surrendering Pactyas , or to subject themselves to a siege by protecting him , sent him away to Mitylene . But the Mitylenæans , when Mazares sent a message to them requiring them to deliver up Pactyas ...
... bring destruction on themselves by surrendering Pactyas , or to subject themselves to a siege by protecting him , sent him away to Mitylene . But the Mitylenæans , when Mazares sent a message to them requiring them to deliver up Pactyas ...
Page 78
... brings down with its water many lumps of bitumen , from whence the bitumen used in the wall of Babylon was brought . 180. In this manner Babylon was encompassed with a wall . And the city consists of two di- visions , for a river ...
... brings down with its water many lumps of bitumen , from whence the bitumen used in the wall of Babylon was brought . 180. In this manner Babylon was encompassed with a wall . And the city consists of two di- visions , for a river ...
Page 85
... bring in a body to one place ; around them stood a crowd of men . Then a crier having made them stand up one by one , offered them for sale , beginning with the most beautiful ; and when she had been sold for a large sum , he put up ...
... bring in a body to one place ; around them stood a crowd of men . Then a crier having made them stand up one by one , offered them for sale , beginning with the most beautiful ; and when she had been sold for a large sum , he put up ...
Page 86
... bring out their sick to the market- place , for they have no physicians ; then those who pass by the sick person , confer with him about the disease , to discover whether they have themselves been afflicted with the same disease as the ...
... bring out their sick to the market- place , for they have no physicians ; then those who pass by the sick person , confer with him about the disease , to discover whether they have themselves been afflicted with the same disease as the ...
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