The History of Herodotus: A New English Version, Ed. with Copious Notes and Appendices, Illustrating the History and Geography of Herodotus, from the Most Recent Sources of Information ; and Embodying the Chief Results, Historical and Ethnographical, which Have Been Obtained in the Progress of Cuneiform and Hieroglyphical Discovery, Τόμος 3D. Appleton & Company, 1866 |
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... horse - whip , ' and go boldly up to them . So long as they see us with arms in our hands , they imagine themselves our equals in birth and bravery ; but let them behold us with no other weapon but the whip , and they will feel that ...
... horse - whip , ' and go boldly up to them . So long as they see us with arms in our hands , they imagine themselves our equals in birth and bravery ; but let them behold us with no other weapon but the whip , and they will feel that ...
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... horse ; " while Paralata ( Пapaλára ) recalls the Paralasa mountain - chain . Mere speculation , however , is in etymology worse than futile . It is apt to be misleading . The Greek word Ekúns is probably nothing but the Asiatic Saka ...
... horse ; " while Paralata ( Пapaλára ) recalls the Paralasa mountain - chain . Mere speculation , however , is in etymology worse than futile . It is apt to be misleading . The Greek word Ekúns is probably nothing but the Asiatic Saka ...
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... horse , trained to lie down upon its belly , and thus make itself low ; the hunter keeps watch , and when he sees his game , lets fly an arrow ; then mounting his horse , he gives the beast chace , his dog following hard all the while ...
... horse , trained to lie down upon its belly , and thus make itself low ; the hunter keeps watch , and when he sees his game , lets fly an arrow ; then mounting his horse , he gives the beast chace , his dog following hard all the while ...
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... Horses bear the winter well , cold as it is , but mules and asses are quite unable to bear it ; whereas in other countries mules and asses are found to endure the cold , while horses , if they stand still , are frost- bitten . 29. To me ...
... Horses bear the winter well , cold as it is , but mules and asses are quite unable to bear it ; whereas in other countries mules and asses are found to endure the cold , while horses , if they stand still , are frost- bitten . 29. To me ...
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... horses , laid heavy curses on the breeding of mules in that coun- try . Both he , and Pausanias ( V. v . § 2 ) vouch for the continued observance of the practice which Herodotus goes on to mention . Larcher ( ad loc . ) conjectures that ...
... horses , laid heavy curses on the breeding of mules in that coun- try . Both he , and Pausanias ( V. v . § 2 ) vouch for the continued observance of the practice which Herodotus goes on to mention . Larcher ( ad loc . ) conjectures that ...
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