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140 0OYKYAIAOY /sn^rrPA^H2 B.were to refrain from hostile acts {ija-vxd^ovTai). ?a»s dv—whereas with wpLv, /j^xP'- ^Q^ f^XP'- °^ Thuc. occasionally omitsSiv when subjunctive is used, according to the older Atticidiom, this is never the case with ?ws. Cf. c. 72, 3.7, 3. Td ircpl n.— 'in the neighbourhood of P.' likedrca. Cf. c. 99, 3. pilXXov—' more than elsewhere,'so 'especially.' Cf. c. 15 eripuv fiaXKov. K^pKvpavthe places are given in inverse order, the final pointreached coming first. Cf. c. 93, 1. Eur. Bach. 13 fol.At present only an iiri/Mxla existed between Athens andCorcyra. See Intr. p. lxvi. K€(|>aWT]v(av—it took no partin the war at first, but joined Athens towards the end of thesummer. See c. 30. 'AKopvdvas—except the Oeniadae,c. 102, 2, the Acarnanians were reckoned as allies from thefirst, though no treaty was concluded till the autumn of 430.See c. 68. ZaKvvOov—its interests and policy coincidedwith those of Corcyra. Cf. c. 9, 4 ; i. 47, 2. €l ... rfrjRecta, iai>...y. See 2, 4. ^cPaCus—cf. iv. 20, 3

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