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Side 31
... King of Persia , the son and successor of the great Cyrus , and predecessor of Darius Hystaspis . Our extracts will be wholly from these two books , as translated by Raw- linson . AN ARCHEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION . - The Egyptians ...
... King of Persia , the son and successor of the great Cyrus , and predecessor of Darius Hystaspis . Our extracts will be wholly from these two books , as translated by Raw- linson . AN ARCHEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION . - The Egyptians ...
Side 34
... king , the talk fell upon the Nile , how that its sources were unknown to all men . Etearchus upon this mentioned that some Nasimonians had come over to his court , and when asked if they could give any information concerning the ...
... king , the talk fell upon the Nile , how that its sources were unknown to all men . Etearchus upon this mentioned that some Nasimonians had come over to his court , and when asked if they could give any information concerning the ...
Side 38
... king , having been informed of the perfidy of Paris , allowed him to take his departure for his own country , but detained Helen and the stolen treasures to be delivered up to Menelaus , when he should come to claim them , which he did ...
... king , having been informed of the perfidy of Paris , allowed him to take his departure for his own country , but detained Helen and the stolen treasures to be delivered up to Menelaus , when he should come to claim them , which he did ...
Side 39
... king of Egypt , was detaining . The Greeks , imagining that the Teucrians were merely laughing at them , laid siege to the town , and never rested until they finally took it . So Menelaus traveled to Egypt , and on his arrival sailed up ...
... king of Egypt , was detaining . The Greeks , imagining that the Teucrians were merely laughing at them , laid siege to the town , and never rested until they finally took it . So Menelaus traveled to Egypt , and on his arrival sailed up ...
Side 40
... King Rhampsinitus was possessed , they said , of great riches in silver ; indeed , to such an amount that none of the princes , his successors , surpassed or even equalled his wealth . This same king , I was also informed by the priests ...
... King Rhampsinitus was possessed , they said , of great riches in silver ; indeed , to such an amount that none of the princes , his successors , surpassed or even equalled his wealth . This same king , I was also informed by the priests ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Alcinous arms Barney McGee beauty Boeotia born breath bright brother called child Chryseis Crébillon dark daugh dead dear death died Diomed divine doth dream earth Ebn Jahia English eyes father fear feet fire fish flowers give gods Grecian Hadad hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hector Helena Rivers Herodotus Hesiod holothurian Horace Howitt Iliad Iolanthe Kilmeny King Lady land Libya light live look Lord LORD DERBY Menelaus mind morning mother nature Nausicaa never night novel o'er once Pallas passed Patroclus poems poet Priam published Rhampsinitus round sing song soul spirit sweet Telemachus tell thee THEODORE MARTIN Theogony thine things thou thought tion Translation of THEODORE Translation of WORSLEY Trojans Ulysses verse voice wife wind words young youth Zeus