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... bringing this Work down to 1876 , has been added . Ancient Athens ; its History , Topography , and Re- MAINS . By THOMAS HENRY DYER , LL.D. , Author of " The History of the Kings of Rome . " Super - royal 8vo . Illustrated , cloth . £ 1 ...
... bringing this Work down to 1876 , has been added . Ancient Athens ; its History , Topography , and Re- MAINS . By THOMAS HENRY DYER , LL.D. , Author of " The History of the Kings of Rome . " Super - royal 8vo . Illustrated , cloth . £ 1 ...
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... bring from home with them bread , and a sort of cresses to eat with it ; and a cup to drink from , that , 1 Οψον δὲ κάρδαμον . ] Οψον signifes anything that was eaten with bread . Kápdapov was either the herb which we call cresses , or ...
... bring from home with them bread , and a sort of cresses to eat with it ; and a cup to drink from , that , 1 Οψον δὲ κάρδαμον . ] Οψον signifes anything that was eaten with bread . Kápdapov was either the herb which we call cresses , or ...
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... bring it to him . These did as they were directed . 18. But notice being given to Astyages , that the enemy was in the country , he marched himself , with what forces he had at hand , to the borders , and his son , likewise , with such ...
... bring it to him . These did as they were directed . 18. But notice being given to Astyages , that the enemy was in the country , he marched himself , with what forces he had at hand , to the borders , and his son , likewise , with such ...
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... bring him to Asyages , while he kept his conductors constantly before him , because he saw the countenance of his grandfather grow ex- tremely stern at the sight of him.2 ' That is , their nearest approach to each other was only within ...
... bring him to Asyages , while he kept his conductors constantly before him , because he saw the countenance of his grandfather grow ex- tremely stern at the sight of him.2 ' That is , their nearest approach to each other was only within ...
Pagina 38
... bring them to an engage- ment with the enemy ? " " Yes , truly , " said he , " provided 1 66 Συμπαρομαρτεῖν . ] " To go along with . " CH . 6. ] CYRUS'S DISCOURSE WITH CAMBYSES . 39 38 [ B. I. THE INSTITUTION OF CYRUS .
... bring them to an engage- ment with the enemy ? " " Yes , truly , " said he , " provided 1 66 Συμπαρομαρτεῖν . ] " To go along with . " CH . 6. ] CYRUS'S DISCOURSE WITH CAMBYSES . 39 38 [ B. I. THE INSTITUTION OF CYRUS .
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