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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... inhabitants ; he also took all the adjacent places , and expelled the inhabitants , who had given him no cause for blame . But Cyrus , having assembled his own army , and having taken with him all who inhabited the intermediate country ...
... inhabitants ; he also took all the adjacent places , and expelled the inhabitants , who had given him no cause for blame . But Cyrus , having assembled his own army , and having taken with him all who inhabited the intermediate country ...
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... inhabitants of other villages , hearing that Deioces was the only one who judged uprightly , having before met with unjust sentences , when they heard of him gladly came from all parts to Deioces , in order to submit their quarrels to ...
... inhabitants of other villages , hearing that Deioces was the only one who judged uprightly , having before met with unjust sentences , when they heard of him gladly came from all parts to Deioces , in order to submit their quarrels to ...
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... inhabitants of the coast to join him ; and then , having marched against Sardis , he besieged Tabalus , who was shut up in the citadel . 155. When Cyrus heard this news on his march , he said to Croesus , " Croesus , what will be the ...
... inhabitants of the coast to join him ; and then , having marched against Sardis , he besieged Tabalus , who was shut up in the citadel . 155. When Cyrus heard this news on his march , he said to Croesus , " Croesus , what will be the ...
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... inhabitants . 165. The Phocæans , when the Chians refused to sell them the Enyssæ islands , for fear they should become the seat of trade , and their own island be there- by excluded , thereupon directed their course to Cyrnus ; where ...
... inhabitants . 165. The Phocæans , when the Chians refused to sell them the Enyssæ islands , for fear they should become the seat of trade , and their own island be there- by excluded , thereupon directed their course to Cyrnus ; where ...
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... inhabitants of the continent , and always to have gone under the same name as they now do ; and , in testimony of this , they show an ancient temple of Jupiter Carius at Mylasa , which the Mysians and Lydians share , as kinsmen to the ...
... inhabitants of the continent , and always to have gone under the same name as they now do ; and , in testimony of this , they show an ancient temple of Jupiter Carius at Mylasa , which the Mysians and Lydians share , as kinsmen to the ...
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