The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 95
... Greeks , and was , according to Herodotus , 1. ii . c . 149 , six hundred feet in extent . Pliny says , lib . ii . c . 23 , that it was six hundred and twenty five . Those two authors may agree , considering the difference between the Greek ...
... Greeks , and was , according to Herodotus , 1. ii . c . 149 , six hundred feet in extent . Pliny says , lib . ii . c . 23 , that it was six hundred and twenty five . Those two authors may agree , considering the difference between the Greek ...
Sivu 110
... GREEKS AND ROMANS IN REGARD TO PUBLIC SHOWS . Before I make an end of observing upon the combats and games , so much in estimation among the Greeks , I beg the reader's permission to make a reflection , that y Lib . vi . p . 368 . may ...
... GREEKS AND ROMANS IN REGARD TO PUBLIC SHOWS . Before I make an end of observing upon the combats and games , so much in estimation among the Greeks , I beg the reader's permission to make a reflection , that y Lib . vi . p . 368 . may ...
Sivu 113
... Greeks after a victory was far more modest . They erected trophies indeed , but of wood , a matter little durable , which would soon consume ; and those it was prohibited to renew . Plutarch's reason for this is admirable . After time ...
... Greeks after a victory was far more modest . They erected trophies indeed , but of wood , a matter little durable , which would soon consume ; and those it was prohibited to renew . Plutarch's reason for this is admirable . After time ...
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