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... the best manuscripts have Mndeias , in this passage as well as in ii . 4. 12 , ii . 4. 27 , and vii . 8. 25 , Kühner adopts that reading , under the notion that the wall was are supplied from the river Tigris ; there are four.
... the best manuscripts have Mndeias , in this passage as well as in ii . 4. 12 , ii . 4. 27 , and vii . 8. 25 , Kühner adopts that reading , under the notion that the wall was are supplied from the river Tigris ; there are four.
Pagina 30
... Tigris to the Euphrates , and that the site of it is indicated by the ruins now called Sidd Nimrud , or " the Wall of Nimrod : " " These canals however flowed , not from the Tigris into the Euphrates , but from the Euphrates into the Tigris ...
... Tigris to the Euphrates , and that the site of it is indicated by the ruins now called Sidd Nimrud , or " the Wall of Nimrod : " " These canals however flowed , not from the Tigris into the Euphrates , but from the Euphrates into the Tigris ...
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... Tigris , a navigable river , which we could not cross without vessels ; and vessels we have none . Yet it is not possible to remain here ; for we have no means of procuring provisions . But for going to the friends of Cyrus , the ...
... Tigris , a navigable river , which we could not cross without vessels ; and vessels we have none . Yet it is not possible to remain here ; for we have no means of procuring provisions . But for going to the friends of Cyrus , the ...
Pagina 58
... Tigris . 1. AFTER these occurrences , the Greeks and Ariæus , en- camping near each other , waited for Tissaphernes more than twenty days ; in the course of which there came to visit Ariæus both his brothers and other relations , and ...
... Tigris . 1. AFTER these occurrences , the Greeks and Ariæus , en- camping near each other , waited for Tissaphernes more than twenty days ; in the course of which there came to visit Ariæus both his brothers and other relations , and ...
Pagina 61
... Tigris ; and from one to the other of them were cut ditches across the country , the first of considerable size , and the next smaller ; and at last diminutive drains , such as are cut in Greece through the panic fields . They then ...
... Tigris ; and from one to the other of them were cut ditches across the country , the first of considerable size , and the next smaller ; and at last diminutive drains , such as are cut in Greece through the panic fields . They then ...
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