The Military Annals of Greece from the Earliest Time to the Beginning of the Peloponnesian War, Tom 1R. G. Badger, 1915 |
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... never was any muster roll , while Canon Rawlinson assumes that there must have been a muster roll and Herodotus must have seen it . In this connection Mr. Grote , after referring to the numbers of the Persian hosts , observes : " So ...
... never was any muster roll , while Canon Rawlinson assumes that there must have been a muster roll and Herodotus must have seen it . In this connection Mr. Grote , after referring to the numbers of the Persian hosts , observes : " So ...
Strona vii
... never rose until he reached Artemisium , having passed this distance through the sea , as near as can be , eighty stadia ( more than seven miles ) . Many other things are related of this man that are very like falsehood , and some that ...
... never rose until he reached Artemisium , having passed this distance through the sea , as near as can be , eighty stadia ( more than seven miles ) . Many other things are related of this man that are very like falsehood , and some that ...
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... never shall rise up again . ' " It may be profitable to inquire into the chronology of the events which transpired during the childhood of the race when the world was young . Historical events of a country should be studied , not from a ...
... never shall rise up again . ' " It may be profitable to inquire into the chronology of the events which transpired during the childhood of the race when the world was young . Historical events of a country should be studied , not from a ...
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... never soared higher on the wings of fancy . What can surpass the divine conception which prompted the early poets of Greece to write with the imperishable stars on the sable robes of night , the achievements of their heroes . What they ...
... never soared higher on the wings of fancy . What can surpass the divine conception which prompted the early poets of Greece to write with the imperishable stars on the sable robes of night , the achievements of their heroes . What they ...
Strona 34
... never disturbed by storms or tides , a never failing source which supplied abundantly the seas and rivers of the earth . This steady flood around the confines of the world the an- cients called the ocean , on the extreme outer edges of ...
... never disturbed by storms or tides , a never failing source which supplied abundantly the seas and rivers of the earth . This steady flood around the confines of the world the an- cients called the ocean , on the extreme outer edges of ...
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