The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... tells us , does not , according to the state- of Alpactado i płotho him in this dress , but in that which Hat Sitestohorus perverted a great many a green by authus , as he does also in the ot what we called the Prostoa . But Antisthenes ...
... tells us , does not , according to the state- of Alpactado i płotho him in this dress , but in that which Hat Sitestohorus perverted a great many a green by authus , as he does also in the ot what we called the Prostoa . But Antisthenes ...
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... tells us , or whoever else it was who wrote the History which is attributed to him , whom Artemon of Cassandra , in his treatise on the Collection of Books , states to have been Dionysius who was surnamed Leather - armed ; but Artemon ...
... tells us , or whoever else it was who wrote the History which is attributed to him , whom Artemon of Cassandra , in his treatise on the Collection of Books , states to have been Dionysius who was surnamed Leather - armed ; but Artemon ...
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... tells a similar story about the Cardians , in the second book of his Annals , writing as fol- lows : The Bisaltæ invaded the territory of the Cardians , and conquered them . But the general of the Bisaltæ was Onaris ; and he , while he ...
... tells a similar story about the Cardians , in the second book of his Annals , writing as fol- lows : The Bisaltæ invaded the territory of the Cardians , and conquered them . But the general of the Bisaltæ was Onaris ; and he , while he ...
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... tell us , indulged in luxury no less than the Sybarites ; for it was a peculiar national custom of theirs to wear embroidered tunics , which they girded up with ex- pensive girdles ( uírpai ) ; and on this account they were called by ...
... tell us , indulged in luxury no less than the Sybarites ; for it was a peculiar national custom of theirs to wear embroidered tunics , which they girded up with ex- pensive girdles ( uírpai ) ; and on this account they were called by ...
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... tells us ; and indeed a proverb arose from them , — Once on a time Milesians were brave . " Heraclides of Pontus , in the second book of his treatise on Justice , says , " The city of the Milesians fell into misfortunes , on account of ...
... tells us ; and indeed a proverb arose from them , — Once on a time Milesians were brave . " Heraclides of Pontus , in the second book of his treatise on Justice , says , " The city of the Milesians fell into misfortunes , on account of ...
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