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Essay heading: Book Two of Herodotus, The Histories
 
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And it truly would fit that ancient Greek conception that man has his place and the Gods another and that destiny and mortality should not be trifled with. Thus what better father or predecessor to have, than such an impressive kingdom as Egypt, a kingdom that even within his era would be worthy of note...
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And it truly would fit that ancient Greek conception that man has his place and the Gods another and that destiny and mortality should not be trifled with. Thus what better father or predecessor to have, than such an impressive kingdom as Egypt, a kingdom that even within his era would be worthy of note...
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