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[...] Translate Indeed, Minos, whom we know by hearsay, is the earliest to have acquired a fleet, to have taken power over the sea, which we now call the Greek sea, at its highest point, to have ruled the islands of the Cyclades and to have become the first colonizer of most of them, after expelling the Carians and making his sons the ruling chiefs; he also purged the sea of piracy, as is natural, as much as he could, desiring that his revenues come to him in the best way. 6. Translate Thales was said to have been the first to declare that all things are full of gods. Thales thought that all things are full of gods. First, he thought that no one is by nature a democrat. It must be thought first that no one in the world is a democrat by nature. [...]
[...] Ancient Greek Homework 1. Put in the aorist - I thought - educated - educating - to be educated - we have dissolved 2. Put in the aorist passive - it was thought - was educated - having been educated - to be educated - we were loosed 3. Mettre au passif - having been educated - he was delighted - to be delighted - it was thought - you were coming - being worthy 4. Translate This philosopher is better than me. [...]
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