The History of the Peloponnesian War, Том 1H.G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... Athens , as to a place of security ; and becoming citizens at a very early period , made the city still greater in the number of inhabitants ; so that after- wards they even sent out colonies into Ionia , as Attica itself was not able ...
... Athens , as to a place of security ; and becoming citizens at a very early period , made the city still greater in the number of inhabitants ; so that after- wards they even sent out colonies into Ionia , as Attica itself was not able ...
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... Athens on an embassy , to prevent the addition of the Athenian navy to that of the Corcyræans being an impediment to their concluding the war as they wished . And an assembly having been convened , they came to controversy ; and the ...
... Athens on an embassy , to prevent the addition of the Athenian navy to that of the Corcyræans being an impediment to their concluding the war as they wished . And an assembly having been convened , they came to controversy ; and the ...
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... Athens too that he is deliberating ; and that he is not providing the best for her , when for the war that is coming , and all but here , he hesitates , from present consider- ations , to receive a country which is made either a friend ...
... Athens too that he is deliberating ; and that he is not providing the best for her , when for the war that is coming , and all but here , he hesitates , from present consider- ations , to receive a country which is made either a friend ...
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... Athens , or their allies . For they thought that , even as it was , they should have the war with the Peloponnesians ; and they wished not to give up Corcyra to the Corinthians , with so large a navy as it had , but to wear them out as ...
... Athens , or their allies . For they thought that , even as it was , they should have the war with the Peloponnesians ; and they wished not to give up Corcyra to the Corinthians , with so large a navy as it had , but to wear them out as ...
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... Athens , [ and were ] not merely as many as they saw , but more , began to retreat . But by the Corcyræans they were not seen , ( for they were advancing more out of their view , ) and they wondered at the Corinthians row- ing astern ...
... Athens , [ and were ] not merely as many as they saw , but more , began to retreat . But by the Corcyræans they were not seen , ( for they were advancing more out of their view , ) and they wondered at the Corinthians row- ing astern ...
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