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" Leander braved the passage of the flood for the possession of his mistress. It was here likewise, in a place where the distance between the opposite banks cannot exceed five hundred paces, that Xerxes imposed a stupendous bridge of boats, for the purpose... "
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Sivu 232
tekijä(t) Edward Gibbon - 1827
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Herodotus, Nide 2

Herodotus - 1812 - 468 sivua
...Sindica97 to Themiscyra, on the river Thermodon, is a voyage of three days and two of his mistress : — It was here likewise, in a place where the distance...banks cannot exceed five hundred paces, that Xerxes composed a stupendous bridge of boats for the purpose of transporting into Europe an hundred and seventy...

The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse: Selected ...

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 sivua
...here that the adyentuvous Leander braved the passage of the flood for the possession of his mistress. It was here, likewise, in a place where the distance between the opposite hanks cannot exseed five hundred paces, that Xerxes imposed a stupendous bridge of boats, for the purpose...

The History of British India, Nide 1

James Mill - 1817 - 700 sivua
...expresses himself : " It was here," says he, " in a place where the opposite banks cannot exceed 500 paces, that Xerxes imposed a stupendous bridge of boats, for the purpose of transporting into Europe 170 myriads of barbarians" f Of the Syrians and Egyptians, who still more nearly than the Arabians...

Herodotus, tr., with notes, by W. Beloe, Nide 2

Herodotus - 1821 - 478 sivua
...Sindica w to Themiscyra, on the river Thermodon, is a voyage of three days and of his mistress : — It was here likewise, in a place where the distance...banks cannot exceed five hundred paces, that Xerxes composed a stupendous bridge of boat* for the purpose of transporting into Europe an hundred and seventy...

Herodotus, Nide 1

Herodotus - 1830 - 542 sivua
...where the distance between the opposite banks cannot exceed five hundred paces, that Xerxes composed a stupendous bridge of boats for the purpose of transporting into Europe a hundred and seventy myriads of Barbarians. A sen contracted within euch narrow limits may seem but...

Herodotus, tr. with notes by W. Beloe

Herodotus - 1830 - 472 sivua
...where the distance betwfecn the opposite banks cannot exceed five hundred paces, that Xerxes composed a stupendous bridge of boats for the purpose of transporting into Europe a hundred and seventy myriads of Barbarians. A sea contracted within such narrow limits may seem but...

The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with notes ..., Nide 2

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 466 sivua
...that the adventurous Leander braved the passage of the flood for the possession of his mistress.16 It was here likewise, in a place where the distance...boats, for the purpose of transporting into Europe a hundred and seventy myriads of barbarians.1 7 A sea contracted within such narrow limits p. 289....

The Ancient History of Herodotus

Herodotus - 1859 - 524 sivua
...that the adventurous Leandcr braved the passage of the flood fir the possession i<f his mistress.— It was here likewise, in a place where the distance...banks cannot exceed five hundred paces, that Xerxes comp sed a stupendous bridge of boats fir the purp se of transporting into Europe a hundred and seventy...

Gibbon

James Cotter Morison - 1879 - 220 sivua
...here that the adventurous Leander braved the passage of the flood for the possession of his mistress. It was here, likewise, in a place where the distance...boats for the purpose of transporting into Europe an hundrel and seventy myriads of barbarians. A sea contracted within such narrow limits may seem but...

Constantinople, a sketch of its history, by W.J. Brodribb and W. Besant

William Jackson Brodribb - 1879 - 298 sivua
...here that the adventurous Leander braved the passage of the flood for the possession of his mistress. It was here likewise, in a place where the distance...boats, for the purpose of transporting into Europe a hundred and venty myriads of barbarians. A sea contracted within such narrow limits may seem but...




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