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... lived about the same period , has nrade mention in some Iambic verses . ช silver . Among other marks of his liberality , six golden goblets , which weighed no less than thirty talents , deserve particular mention . These now stand in ...
... lived about the same period , has nrade mention in some Iambic verses . ช silver . Among other marks of his liberality , six golden goblets , which weighed no less than thirty talents , deserve particular mention . These now stand in ...
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... lived in the islands . From this purpose , although he had made great preparations , he was deterred by the memorable reply of Bias of Priene , who was at that time in Sardis ; or , as others say , of Pittacus " of Mitylene . Of 6 ...
... lived in the islands . From this purpose , although he had made great preparations , he was deterred by the memorable reply of Bias of Priene , who was at that time in Sardis ; or , as others say , of Pittacus " of Mitylene . Of 6 ...
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... lived near the Athenians , together with the people of other Pelasgian towns , who have since changed their names , we are upon the whole justified in our opinion , | The Athenians , therefore , who were also of Pelasgian origin , must ...
... lived near the Athenians , together with the people of other Pelasgian towns , who have since changed their names , we are upon the whole justified in our opinion , | The Athenians , therefore , who were also of Pelasgian origin , must ...
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... lived . 7 In this manner was Sardis stormed . ] — Polyænus re- lates the matter differently . According to him Cyrus availed himself of a truce which he had concluded with Croesus , to advance his forces , and making his approach by ...
... lived . 7 In this manner was Sardis stormed . ] — Polyænus re- lates the matter differently . According to him Cyrus availed himself of a truce which he had concluded with Croesus , to advance his forces , and making his approach by ...
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... lived thus for the space of eighteen years . But when their calamity remitted nothing of its violence , but rather 11 Gygean lake . ] - still remains . - T . 12 Who coined gold and silver . ] — Who were really the first people that ...
... lived thus for the space of eighteen years . But when their calamity remitted nothing of its violence , but rather 11 Gygean lake . ] - still remains . - T . 12 Who coined gold and silver . ] — Who were really the first people that ...
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