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THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARYFOUNDED B
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INTRODUCTIONCONTENTSPAGEviiBOOK vm
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INTRODUCTIONCh. 56-64. Greek design
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BOOK IX
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BOOK IX1. Mardonius, when Alexander
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BOOK IX. 2-5itself;and after that,
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BOOK IX. 5-7round l.ycidas and ston
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BOOK IX. 11-13against the " strange
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pass over Cithaercn. 173BOOK IX. 13
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BOOK JX. 26-27contrariwise the Hera
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BOOK IX. 27clidae had till then bee
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BOOK IX. 27-28men. Command us then,
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BOOK IX. 28-31Pale in Cephallenia a
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BOOK IX. 31mourning for Masistius,
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BOOK IX. 31-33he arrayed against th
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BOOK IX. 33-34standing that oracle,
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BOOK IX. 34-37thereat they promised
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BOOK IX. 37-38of Elis was his divin
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BOOK IX. 38-40and for gain. But whe
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BOOK IX. 43-45army of the Enchelees
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INDEXCallantiae, an Indian people,
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INDEXCasian mountain, low sandhills
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INDEXvi. 140 ;Xerxes' bridge there,
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INDEXCnidus, in Caria, on the Triop
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INDEXI. 34-45 ; gifts to Delphi and
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INDEXlive in a fertile country, IX.
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INDEXotherDemarmenus, a Spartan, v.
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INDEXEeropus, a king of Tegea, ix.
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INDEXErechtheus, a legendary Attic
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INDEXlimit of Persian advance in Eu
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INDEXGetae, a Thracian tribe said t
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INDEXHelen, her abduction from Spar
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INDEXHippocoon, a follower of Cadmu
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INDEXladmon, a Samian, his slaves R
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INDEXIschenoiin, an Aeginetan, vn.
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INDEXLebaea, a town in Macedonia, v
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INDEXin the Greek fleet, vm. 1 ;Ozo
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INDEXtown in Asia near the Maeander
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INDEXMedians (as distinct from Pers
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INDEXNestor, of Pjdus, the Homeric
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INDEX(2) A Persian, father of Sirom
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INDEXIonian rebels, v. 11G, 123. (3
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INDEXPhronime, daughter of Etearchu
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INDEXinduced to leave Samos, and mu
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INDEXof twelve states in N.E. Greec
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INDEXLacedaemonian attack on Samos,
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INDEXvu. 24; Bithynians of Asia ori
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INDEXTaricheae (salting-places), ne
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INDEXThebe, (1) legendary daughter
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INDEXVII. 132; Greek force there, v
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INDEXTisandrus, (1) an Athenian, fa
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INDEXXanthus, a tow.i in Lycia, res
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