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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... remain and which quit the country , and over that part whose lot it should be to stay he appointed him- self king , and over that part which was to emigrate he ap- pointed his own son , whose name was Tyrrhenus . Those to whose lot it ...
... remain and which quit the country , and over that part whose lot it should be to stay he appointed him- self king , and over that part which was to emigrate he ap- pointed his own son , whose name was Tyrrhenus . Those to whose lot it ...
Page 49
... remains for me but the greatest danger ? It is necessary , however , for my safety , that the child should die , but as necessary that one of Astyages's people should be the executioner , and not one of mine . " 110. Thus he spoke , and ...
... remains for me but the greatest danger ? It is necessary , however , for my safety , that the child should die , but as necessary that one of Astyages's people should be the executioner , and not one of mine . " 110. Thus he spoke , and ...
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... remains of his son's body , but he expressed no alarm at the sight , and re- tained his presence of mind ; whereupon Astyages asked him if he knew of what animal he had been eating . He said he knew very well , and that whatever a king ...
... remains of his son's body , but he expressed no alarm at the sight , and re- tained his presence of mind ; whereupon Astyages asked him if he knew of what animal he had been eating . He said he knew very well , and that whatever a king ...
Page 59
... the time that the Scythians reign- ed , there remain but 122 ; so that in all probability a mistake has been made in the text by some copyist . - Larcher . who do so ; because , as I conjecture , 130 , 131. ] 59 CLIO . I.
... the time that the Scythians reign- ed , there remain but 122 ; so that in all probability a mistake has been made in the text by some copyist . - Larcher . who do so ; because , as I conjecture , 130 , 131. ] 59 CLIO . I.
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... remain as it ex- isted from the first . I will now return to my former subject . 141. The Ionians and Æolians , as soon as the Lydians were subdued by the Persians , sent embassadors to Cyrus at Sardis , wishing to become subject to him ...
... remain as it ex- isted from the first . I will now return to my former subject . 141. The Ionians and Æolians , as soon as the Lydians were subdued by the Persians , sent embassadors to Cyrus at Sardis , wishing to become subject to him ...
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