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... . The Scholia are quoted from Dindorf's Oxford edition . · In the notes the editor has aimed at inter- preting as simply and clearly as was in his power مصيدة ad bloods th 11 and of whois land + 629,393 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY ...
... . The Scholia are quoted from Dindorf's Oxford edition . · In the notes the editor has aimed at inter- preting as simply and clearly as was in his power مصيدة ad bloods th 11 and of whois land + 629,393 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY ...
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... land- army at Sardis , and in the spring of the following year ( B.C. 480 ) to move forward against Athens . The host which was now set in motion was one the like of which the world , so far as Greek historians could speak , had never ...
... land- army at Sardis , and in the spring of the following year ( B.C. 480 ) to move forward against Athens . The host which was now set in motion was one the like of which the world , so far as Greek historians could speak , had never ...
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... land army would then have been useless . To Athens then belongs the honour of having insisted that an issue should be taken here , and of all Athenians chiefly to Themistocles . His courage had taught them to take good heart from the ...
... land army would then have been useless . To Athens then belongs the honour of having insisted that an issue should be taken here , and of all Athenians chiefly to Themistocles . His courage had taught them to take good heart from the ...
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... land army . Mardonius , who saw his own danger if he returned home with an expedition which had been undertaken through his advice and which had failed , was allowed to choose 300,000 of the best troops and to remain behind in Greece ...
... land army . Mardonius , who saw his own danger if he returned home with an expedition which had been undertaken through his advice and which had failed , was allowed to choose 300,000 of the best troops and to remain behind in Greece ...
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Aeschylus Arthur Octavius Prickard. مصيدة ad bloods th 11 and of whois land + : of the great houses of which mythology tells ,
Aeschylus Arthur Octavius Prickard. مصيدة ad bloods th 11 and of whois land + : of the great houses of which mythology tells ,
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