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 1      I,   369(15)|                         See Book II., 630.~ ~
 2     II           |                             BOOK II~ The Flight of Pompeius~ ~ ~ ~ ~
 3     II,   662(31)| fountains of the Nile." (Herod., II., chapter 28.) And see "
 4    III,   201(11)|      Greece", Edition 1863, vol. ii., p. 8.)~ ~
 5     IV,   197(10)|         in Tacitus, "Histories", ii., 45, in which the historian
 6     IV,   790(23)|                         See Book II., 537.~ ~
 7      V,   131(12)|      less credulous. ("De Div.", ii., 57) Lecky, "History of
 8      V,   709(31)|          into his poetry." (Book II., 23, and Book IV., 36.)
 9     VI,   944(41)|                         See Book II., 609.~ ~
10    VII,   694(24)|          who fell. (Compare Book II, lines 534-590, for his
11   VIII,   558(19)|          Jonson's "Sejanus", Act ii., Scene 2: -- The prince
12     IX,   483(12)|               Compare Herodotus, ii., 16: "For they all say
13     IX,   705(18)|           B.C. 61. (Compare Book II., 684, &c.)~ ~
14     IX,   852(26)|            1 King Henry IV", Act ii., Scene 3.)~ ~
15      X,   192(7) |   Rawlinson's note to Herodotus. ii., 18.)~ ~
16      X,   224(8) |      solar year. (See Herodotus, ii., 4.) Eudoxus seems to have
17      X,   231(9) |         the priests or others." (ii., 19.)~ ~
18      X,   264(13)|          So also Herodotus, Book ii., 22. Yet modern discoveries
19      X,   290(14)|         So, too, Herodotus, Book ii., 20, who attributes the
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