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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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214 eOYKYAlAOY S?YrrPA*H2 B.were captured by privateers. irdvTas S'fi—' without exception,'5r) strengthening Trdcras. Cf. c. 77, 2. |iT)84 jmA'Mpav—c. 72, 1.68, 1. 'Ava(rWjo-ovT€s—cf. c. 96, 1. woWoiis is attractedto the partic, and stands for ttoXKoL, by a common idiom."ApYos—the Peloponnesians were very anxious to weaken theinfluence of Athens on the west coast, as they wanted to improvetheir means of communication with SicUy.68, 2. "Hp^aro irpwrov—c. 36, 1, 48, 1. The accountwliich follows is inserted to clear up an uncertainty whichexisted in Thuc.'s time with regard to the history of thenorthern Argos.68, 3. 'A. T'fiv fiXXtjv—Intr. p. xxxvi. dpe(rKi$|Jicvos rgthe pass, of dp^ffKu is only found in Herod, and Thuc. of Atticwriters. "nS ••• KaTa

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