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" When, however, he found on the fifth that they were not gone, thinking that their firm stand was mere impudence and recklessness, he grew wroth and sent against them the Medes and Cissians, with orders to take them alive and bring them into his presence.... "
Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of Baehr, with a ... - Page 483
by Herodotus - 1892 - 613 pages
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Histories

Herodotus - 1996 - 772 pages
...stand was mere impudence and recklessness, he grew wroth, and sent against them the Medes and Cissians, with orders to take them alive and bring them into his presence. Then the Medes rushed forward and charged the Greeks, but fell in vast numbers: others however took...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature, with ..., Volume 3

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 pages
...stand was mere impudence and recklessness, he grew wroth, and sent against them the Medes and Cissians, with orders to take them alive and bring them into his presence. Then the Medes rushed forward and charged the Greeks, but fell in vast numbers: others, however, took...
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