A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... carrying Lower Egypt , and appointed Naucratis , on the Cano- away the inhabitants from the coasts and selling them pic branch , as the residence of the Greek merchants . for slaves had become a lucrative branch of commerce . He carried ...
... carrying Lower Egypt , and appointed Naucratis , on the Cano- away the inhabitants from the coasts and selling them pic branch , as the residence of the Greek merchants . for slaves had become a lucrative branch of commerce . He carried ...
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... carried by the winds to the coast of Ethiopia , where , landing at several points , he conciliated the na- tives by distributing among them corn , wine , and dried figs , things of which until then they had been ignorant . He received ...
... carried by the winds to the coast of Ethiopia , where , landing at several points , he conciliated the na- tives by distributing among them corn , wine , and dried figs , things of which until then they had been ignorant . He received ...
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... carried away from time to time portions of the deposited treasure . Agamedes was at last caught in a trap placed so ... carried by a storm to that part of the coast of Argolis where Ægisthus , the son of Thyestes , resided . During his ...
... carried away from time to time portions of the deposited treasure . Agamedes was at last caught in a trap placed so ... carried by a storm to that part of the coast of Argolis where Ægisthus , the son of Thyestes , resided . During his ...
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... carried away and sold into slavery by certain Phæni- cians . Herodotus , with no little plausibility , seeks to reconcile these two statements , by conjecturing that the Dodoneans gave the name of doves or pigeons to the females carried ...
... carried away and sold into slavery by certain Phæni- cians . Herodotus , with no little plausibility , seeks to reconcile these two statements , by conjecturing that the Dodoneans gave the name of doves or pigeons to the females carried ...
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... carried every year , on the first of March , the shields in a solemn procession through the streets of Rome , dancing and singing praises to the god Mars . ( Vid . Salii . ) This sacred festival continued three days , du- ring which ...
... carried every year , on the first of March , the shields in a solemn procession through the streets of Rome , dancing and singing praises to the god Mars . ( Vid . Salii . ) This sacred festival continued three days , du- ring which ...
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