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  • And thus, in a brief period, Saronia became the most notable person in all Ephesus and throughout Ionia, into Lydia,

    Saronia A Romance of Ancient Ephesus Richard Short

  • Then the walls of Troy were repaired and Heracles turned toward Lydia,

    The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles Padraic Colum 1926

  • "Sometimes I think we talk lightly about making money," said Lydia,

    Martie, the Unconquered Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923

  • "That economic law has been broken by _one_ person I know," said Lydia,

    The Squirrel-Cage Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918

  • In the margin are seen successively the months (women crowned with flowers), the provinces of Asia (fortified gateways), the prophets, the kings of Rome, Lydia,

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • "I'm going to let Lizzie put the candy in the stockings," mused Lydia,

    Lydia of the Pines Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • "But if the problems really meant anything to you," protested Lydia,

    Lydia of the Pines Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • "Everybody acted queer about Charlie Jackson, at first," said Lydia,

    Lydia of the Pines Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • "But do tell me about this, it is very thrilling, Jean," said Lydia,

    The Angel of Terror Edgar Wallace 1903

  • Ariobarzanes of Pontus rises in revolt; and hard on his defection follows a great rebellion planned by the satraps of Caria, Ionia, Lydia,

    The Ancient East 1894

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