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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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yNOTES. 169ol avToV — predicate with oUoZvre^. The Athenians pridedthemselves on being aiVox^ovej. SiaSox'Q—instrumental.36, 2. naTt'p€S—he passes to the period of the PersianWars. irpos ols—they received Attica ; they hjl the maritimeconfederacy. ^fX^"—Pericles avoids stating thesteps by which the Athenian ^e/zofia was turned into an36, 3. Td itXbm— is accus. of respect, and refers especiallyto the internal improvements, made in the age of Pericles, ofwhatever kind. As for the material improvements—buildingsand walls—Pericles' connection with them precluded himfrom referring to them in detaiL ^H^aj. 76 constanaaetas quae media dicitur. ^irt|v5V|«ra|uv—' have improvedit.' ovrropKeoTaTTiv— by the increase of the revenue andthe advance of culture.36. 4. 'Hv airrwi' /toi Twy iroT^pwy. ols k.t.\.—of thePersian Wars, the reduction of Naxos (468 B.C.), the war withThasos (465), those with Corinth, Epidaurus and Aegina (458),those in Boeotia (457 and 447), that with Luboea (445) andSamos (440). €KTf|&t]—offensive mea8ures

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