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Page 82
... Peace established between the Armenians and Chaldeans . Cyrus sends ambassadors to the king of the Indians for a supply of money . 1. THE next day Cyrus , taking Tigranes with him , and the best of the Median horse , together with as ...
... Peace established between the Armenians and Chaldeans . Cyrus sends ambassadors to the king of the Indians for a supply of money . 1. THE next day Cyrus , taking Tigranes with him , and the best of the Median horse , together with as ...
Page 84
... peace between the Ar- menians and Chaldeans . " Before your mountains were oc- cupied , " said he , " I know that you had no desire for peace : your own possessions were in safety ; those of the Armenians you plundered and ravaged . But ...
... peace between the Ar- menians and Chaldeans . " Before your mountains were oc- cupied , " said he , " I know that you had no desire for peace : your own possessions were in safety ; those of the Armenians you plundered and ravaged . But ...
Page 85
... peace , that you think you will live with more security in peace than if you continue the war , since we are in possession of these heights ? " The Chaldeans said that it was so . 18. " And what , ” said he , " if there should be still ...
... peace , that you think you will live with more security in peace than if you continue the war , since we are in possession of these heights ? " The Chaldeans said that it was so . 18. " And what , ” said he , " if there should be still ...
Page 86
... peace be stable . Upon this under- standing they gave and received , mutually , assurances of friend- ship , and agreed that both nations should be independent of each other ; that there should be liberty of intermarriage , and of ...
... peace be stable . Upon this under- standing they gave and received , mutually , assurances of friend- ship , and agreed that both nations should be independent of each other ; that there should be liberty of intermarriage , and of ...
Page 89
... peace , and bringing out and presenting to him whatever they had worthy of his acceptance . The Armenian was not at all dis- pleased at this conduct , thinking that Cyrus , on receiving such honour from all , would be the better pleased ...
... peace , and bringing out and presenting to him whatever they had worthy of his acceptance . The Armenian was not at all dis- pleased at this conduct , thinking that Cyrus , on receiving such honour from all , would be the better pleased ...
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