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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Page 36
... carried their arms to his own camp , continued at his post . On the next day , both armies , being in- formed of the event , met again in the same place , and for a time both laid claim to the victory ; the one side alleging that the ...
... carried their arms to his own camp , continued at his post . On the next day , both armies , being in- formed of the event , met again in the same place , and for a time both laid claim to the victory ; the one side alleging that the ...
Page 37
... carried round the rest of the wall , where the citadel was exposed to assault , neglected this , as altogether ... carry it up again , noticed it carefully , and reflected on it in his mind : he thereupon as- cended the same way ...
... carried round the rest of the wall , where the citadel was exposed to assault , neglected this , as altogether ... carry it up again , noticed it carefully , and reflected on it in his mind : he thereupon as- cended the same way ...
Page 41
... carried it back to Sardis , and reported it to Croesus , and he , when he heard it , acknowledged 1 Croesus was the fifth descendant of Gyges , if we include the two ex- tremes ; for the house of the Mermnada was as follows : Gyges ...
... carried it back to Sardis , and reported it to Croesus , and he , when he heard it , acknowledged 1 Croesus was the fifth descendant of Gyges , if we include the two ex- tremes ; for the house of the Mermnada was as follows : Gyges ...
Page 50
... carry him away , and expose him in the part of the mountain most frequented by wild beasts ; telling me at the same time ... carried him away , supposing him to belong to one of the servants ; for I had then no suspicion whence he came ...
... carry him away , and expose him in the part of the mountain most frequented by wild beasts ; telling me at the same time ... carried him away , supposing him to belong to one of the servants ; for I had then no suspicion whence he came ...
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... carried the cities by storm . Phocæa was the first place in Ionia that he attacked . ed 163. These Phocæans were the first of all the Grecians who undertook long voyages , and they are the people who discovered the Adriatic and ...
... carried the cities by storm . Phocæa was the first place in Ionia that he attacked . ed 163. These Phocæans were the first of all the Grecians who undertook long voyages , and they are the people who discovered the Adriatic and ...
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