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... taken by Leun- clavius and Wyttenbach . In agreement with this passage of Plutarch , Tzetzes , in his Chiliads , 2 after observing that Phidias made two statues for a young man of whom he was fond , and for whose workman- ship , it ...
... taken by Leun- clavius and Wyttenbach . In agreement with this passage of Plutarch , Tzetzes , in his Chiliads , 2 after observing that Phidias made two statues for a young man of whom he was fond , and for whose workman- ship , it ...
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... taken the coun- try from its Grecian colonists . When Cyrus summoned me , I set out to join him , taking you with me , that if he had need of my aid , I might do him service in return for the benefits that I had received from him . 5 ...
... taken the coun- try from its Grecian colonists . When Cyrus summoned me , I set out to join him , taking you with me , that if he had need of my aid , I might do him service in return for the benefits that I had received from him . 5 ...
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... taken , as having acted per fidiously ; while others pitied their fate , if they should be caught . 8. But Cyrus , calling together the captains , said to them , " Xenias and Pasion have left us : but let them be well as- sured , that ...
... taken , as having acted per fidiously ; while others pitied their fate , if they should be caught . 8. But Cyrus , calling together the captains , said to them , " Xenias and Pasion have left us : but let them be well as- sured , that ...
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... taken resembled venison , but was more ten- der . 3. An ostrich no one succeeded in catching ; and those horsemen who hunted that bird , soon desisted from the pur- suit ; for it far outstripped ' them in its flight , using its feet for ...
... taken resembled venison , but was more ten- der . 3. An ostrich no one succeeded in catching ; and those horsemen who hunted that bird , soon desisted from the pur- suit ; for it far outstripped ' them in its flight , using its feet for ...
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... taken prisoners after the bat- gave the same account . tle 14. Hence Cyrus proceeded one day's march , a distance of three parasangs , with all his forces , as well Greek as Barba- rian , drawn up in order of battle ; for he expected ...
... taken prisoners after the bat- gave the same account . tle 14. Hence Cyrus proceeded one day's march , a distance of three parasangs , with all his forces , as well Greek as Barba- rian , drawn up in order of battle ; for he expected ...
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