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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... present called Thessaliotis ; and if I may conjecture from those Pelasgians settled at Placia and Scy- lace on the Hellespont , and who once dwelt with the Atheni- ans , and whatever other cities , which , though really Pelas- gian ...
... present called Thessaliotis ; and if I may conjecture from those Pelasgians settled at Placia and Scy- lace on the Hellespont , and who once dwelt with the Atheni- ans , and whatever other cities , which , though really Pelas- gian ...
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... presents , and to request their alli- ance , having given them orders what to say ; and when they were arrived they spoke as follows : " Croesus , king of the Lydians and of other ... present to them when they were desirous 69. ] 29 CLIO .
... presents , and to request their alli- ance , having given them orders what to say ; and when they were arrived they spoke as follows : " Croesus , king of the Lydians and of other ... present to them when they were desirous 69. ] 29 CLIO .
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... present to them when they were desirous of pur- chasing it . 70. For this reason , then , and because he had se- lected them from all the Greeks , and desired their friendship , the Lacedæmonians accepted his offer of alliance ; and in ...
... present to them when they were desirous of pur- chasing it . 70. For this reason , then , and because he had se- lected them from all the Greeks , and desired their friendship , the Lacedæmonians accepted his offer of alliance ; and in ...
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... present , either side , seeing their countrymen in distress , should come in to their assistance . Having agreed to these terms , the armies withdrew , and the picked men on each side remaining behind engaged : they fought with such ...
... present , either side , seeing their countrymen in distress , should come in to their assistance . Having agreed to these terms , the armies withdrew , and the picked men on each side remaining behind engaged : they fought with such ...
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... present misfortune , took no heed of him , nor did he care about dying by the blow ; but this speechless son of his , when he saw the Persian advancing against him , through dread and anguish , burst into speech , and said , “ Man ...
... present misfortune , took no heed of him , nor did he care about dying by the blow ; but this speechless son of his , when he saw the Persian advancing against him , through dread and anguish , burst into speech , and said , “ Man ...
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