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42:)," they made reply, that "Athens might well be a great and glorious city, since she was blest with such excellent gods; but they were wretchedly poor, stinted for land, and cursed with two unprofitable gods, who always dwelt with them and would never quit their island – to wit, Poverty ( 30:
to pay down a sum of money; and they had refused, being the first of all the islanders who did so. To his declaration, "that the money must needs be paid, as the
82: 65: 60: 39: 69: 31: 50:). These were the gods of the Andrians, and therefore they would not pay the money." 23: 55: 47: 35: 27: 43: 34:
had brought with him two mighty gods – Persuasion (
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Themistocles
Andrians
Athenians
Peitho
Ananke
Penia
Amechania
Herodotus
Histories
Book VIII
George Rawlinson
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