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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... former from his second journey into Greece , or during his previous residence with Croesus , cannot be satisfactorily ascer- tained : the latter opinion is most probably the more correct one , if we can believe that the interview be ...
... former from his second journey into Greece , or during his previous residence with Croesus , cannot be satisfactorily ascer- tained : the latter opinion is most probably the more correct one , if we can believe that the interview be ...
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... former of these was probably in prose ; the latter was in choliambic verse ( vid . Babrius ) . But the bad taste of the grammarians , in a subsequent age , destroyed the metrical form of the fables of Babrius , and reduced them to prose ...
... former of these was probably in prose ; the latter was in choliambic verse ( vid . Babrius ) . But the bad taste of the grammarians , in a subsequent age , destroyed the metrical form of the fables of Babrius , and reduced them to prose ...
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... former and the Egyptians ; and we know that the Egyptians were not genuine negroes . Per- haps , after all , however , we would be more correct in considering the Bedjas , and their descendants the Abadbé and Bisharein , as the ...
... former and the Egyptians ; and we know that the Egyptians were not genuine negroes . Per- haps , after all , however , we would be more correct in considering the Bedjas , and their descendants the Abadbé and Bisharein , as the ...
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... former extended along the coast from the Achelous to Calydon ; and included also a con- siderable tract of rich champaign country along the Achelous as far as Stratus . This appears to have been the situation chosen by Etolus for his ...
... former extended along the coast from the Achelous to Calydon ; and included also a con- siderable tract of rich champaign country along the Achelous as far as Stratus . This appears to have been the situation chosen by Etolus for his ...
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... former masters . On the commencement of leader Galgacus . The latter made a noble stand , but the Punic wars , Agrigentum was one of the most impor- was at last obliged to yield to Roman valour and dis- tant strongholds which the ...
... former masters . On the commencement of leader Galgacus . The latter made a noble stand , but the Punic wars , Agrigentum was one of the most impor- was at last obliged to yield to Roman valour and dis- tant strongholds which the ...
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