| Herodotus - 1824 - 388 pàgines
...Persians heard this, they were transported with joy, and prostrated themselves before the king. XIV. But in the following night the same dream stood again...subdued the Assyrians, and the Persians e The word cvi£tiv does not so much overthrew their Empire and established signify angere, as pungere, mordere,... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1848 - 634 pàgines
...Persians, the intended expedition ; and make no account of my words, as if you had not heard them from any one. Be well assured, however, of this, that unless you immediately undertake this expedition, this will be the consequence to you ; as you have become great and powerful in a short... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1852 - 642 pàgines
...Persians, the intended expedition ; and make no account of my words, as if you had not heard them from any one. Be well assured, however, of this, that unless you immediately undertake this expedition, this will be the consequence to you ; as you have become great and powerful in a short... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - 1865 - 420 pàgines
...Persians, the intended expedition, and make no account of my words, as if you had not heard them from any one. Be well assured, however, of this, that unless you immediately undertake this expedition, this will be the consequence to you : as you have become great and powerful in a short... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - 1865 - 414 pàgines
...Persians, the intended expedition, and make no account of my words, as if you had not heard them from any one. Be well assured, however, of this, that unless you immediately undertake this expedition, this will be the consequence to you : as you have become great and powerful in a short... | |
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